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A girl and her grandmother collecting water from a stream to drink. A short feature film from places where access to drinking water is not a given.
Jorrim Osodo Osewe, Lucas Onyango
The authors are 10 and 13-year-old children from Kenya.
The film "Drops of Hope" was made to raise awareness about the critical issue of water scarcity and its devastating impact on rural communities. It highlights the transformative power of clean water as a basic human right and a tool for improving health, dignity, and livelihoods. Through its visual storytelling, the film seeks to inspire collective action among communities, stakeholders, and organizations to address water-related challenges and achieve sustainable solutions aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDG 6: Clean Water and Sanitation. The film also aims to spark conversations on the importance of community-driven initiatives and the role of external support in fostering long-lasting change.