Sponsor Content: Denied Access to Clean Water, Women Fight for Change in Peru
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How far would you go for drinkable water? For some, getting access to clean water is simply a matter of turning a faucet and watching the liquid flow. In Yuncaypata, Peru, families fight a daily battle to purify water from their community's main source, a reservoir that collects muddy, contaminated water from a nearby mountain stream.
This short film follows women in the community on their daily struggle to keep their families healthy and to advocate for long-term solutions from their local government—even when it means traveling many miles to make their voices heard.
How far would you go for drinkable water? For some, getting access to clean water is simply a matter of turning a faucet and watching the liquid flow. In Yuncaypata, Peru, families fight a daily battle to purify water from their community's main source, a reservoir that collects muddy, contaminated water from a nearby mountain stream.
This short film follows women in the community on their daily struggle to keep their families healthy and to advocate for long-term solutions from their local government—even when it means traveling many miles to make their voices heard.

Sponsor Content: Denied Access to Clean Water, Women Fight for Change in Peru
This piece was created in partnership with Stella Artois. Learn more about their "Buy A Lady A Drink" campaign at www.nationalgeographic.com/stellaartois.
How far would you go for drinkable water? For some, getting access to clean water is simply a matter of turning a faucet and watching the liquid flow. In Yuncaypata, Peru, families fight a daily battle to purify water from their community's main source, a reservoir that collects muddy, contaminated water from a nearby mountain stream.
This short film follows women in the community on their daily struggle to keep their families healthy and to advocate for long-term solutions from their local government—even when it means traveling many miles to make their voices heard.
How far would you go for drinkable water? For some, getting access to clean water is simply a matter of turning a faucet and watching the liquid flow. In Yuncaypata, Peru, families fight a daily battle to purify water from their community's main source, a reservoir that collects muddy, contaminated water from a nearby mountain stream.
This short film follows women in the community on their daily struggle to keep their families healthy and to advocate for long-term solutions from their local government—even when it means traveling many miles to make their voices heard.
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