We are conducting our assessment with three settlements. They each have distinct differences, so I thought I would put up a few photos and tell you a little about each.
The first settlement that we visited was Kali Beri. In terms of physical needs—electricity, water, sewage/sanitation, etc.—this settlement is the least equipped. No home has electricity, they entire community gets their water from a hole in the water line running through the settlement, and there are no bathrooms or even outhouses. It’s a pretty stark place. But on the other hand, most of the families have citizenship, which means they supposedly have access to more government services.
Goats on the road into the settlement.
A house in Kali Beri.
Children getting water at the makeshift water spout.
Carrying the water back to the house.
The people of Kali Beri:
Goats on the road into the settlement.
A house in Kali Beri.
Children getting water at the makeshift water spout.
Carrying the water back to the house.
The people of Kali Beri:

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