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In a rural village in Malawi, a young girl faces daily struggles fetching dirty water, dreaming of a brighter future. She yearns for gender equality and education, inspiring others to join her fight for a world where every girl can learn and thrive. Chiamaka wakes before dawn every day, burdened with the weight of her responsibilities. She walks barefoot for miles alongside her mother and other women, to reach a distant water source. The murky water they collect is not only unsafe but also a source of illness. Despite the challenges, Chiamaka's spirit remains unbroken. She dreams of a future…mehr

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In a rural village in Malawi, a young girl faces daily struggles fetching dirty water, dreaming of a brighter future. She yearns for gender equality and education, inspiring others to join her fight for a world where every girl can learn and thrive. Chiamaka wakes before dawn every day, burdened with the weight of her responsibilities. She walks barefoot for miles alongside her mother and other women, to reach a distant water source. The murky water they collect is not only unsafe but also a source of illness. Despite the challenges, Chiamaka's spirit remains unbroken. She dreams of a future where girls can pursue their education without the burden of fetching water. Her determination ignites a spark of hope in her community, encouraging others to join her quest for change. Through her journey, readers will witness the impact of access to clean water and education on the lives of girls in rural communities. Chiamaka's story is a powerful reminder of the importance of equality and the transformative power of education. Last Walk for Water is not just a tale of struggle; it is a call to action, urging everyone to stand together for a world where every girl has the opportunity to learn, grow, and thrive.
Autorenporträt
Anisha is a dedicated high school student committed to making a meaningful impact in the world. Her travels to Africa opened her eyes to how even life's most basic necessities remain out of reach for many. With her family, she raised funds to build two potable wells in Malawi, Africa-a small but meaningful first step toward making a difference. In her future career, she hopes to join the medical fi eld and help bridge the gap in healthcare disparities. Her passion for promoting gender equality inspires her daily perseverance and motivates her to work hard every day. When not advocating for change, she enjoys playing tennis and piano, spending time with family, and volunteering. Her book, Last Walk for Water, reflects her hope for equality, education, and a brighter future for all children.