In Segdoud, a small village of 100 people in southwest Tunisia, the rain has not fallen for months, and the local olive groves are burned by drought. Each morning, a pick-up truck from Gafsa, a town 45 miles away, delivers a tank of drinking water for the village. “Last summer, the carrier could not come because of a last-minute problem, we couldn’t drink for a whole day, under the burning sun. Without this… we would be dying,” says Amor, 55, a farmer. Access to drinking water is one of the many problems the villagers face. "In 2021, almost half of the region’s farmers were unable to sell their harvest as it was too dry for the market" In the area, people almost
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