Water Scarcity in Africa

Water Scarcity in Africa

by Gilbert Bouic
Water Scarcity in Africa

Water Scarcity in Africa

by Gilbert Bouic

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Overview

Explore these engaging stories that teach kids about Africa's rich culture and the fight against climate change.
This series depicts hope, tenacity, and the power of community action, making it ideal for kids interested in diverse cultures and daily issues facing communities in Africa.
In Kwame and the Sand-dam, a lively African young boy builds a sand dam to battle water scarcity. Kwame guides his town to a sustainable solution, showing the power of the African community.
In Kaya and Rain-Collection, a dedicated young girl in learns the complicated skill of rain-collection. Discover ingenuity and the power of individual determination to solve water scarcity.
Zara and the Aquacleaner is an encouragement to all the young innovators across Africa, as she creates an inventive way of cleaning contaminated water.
Kwame, Kaya and Zara's inspirational ideas among Africa's overheating savannas, promote resilience and collective effort in the face of water constraint.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798855671056
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 12/09/2023
Series: Combatting Climate Change in Africa , #1
Pages: 88
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.38(d)
Age Range: 3 - 5 Years

About the Author

Gilbert, born in wilds of the captivating Zambezi Valley and possesses a profound Mauritian lineage, serves as a tangible connection between diverse cultural realms. Gilbert's impressive linguistic abilities encompass proficiency in five languages, namely English, French, Swedish, Portuguese, and Creole. His command of linguistics serves as a testament to his cosmopolitan background and extensive life encounters spanning throughout the continents of Africa, Europe, and Asia.
Motivated by an unwavering determination to make a positive impact, Gilbert has utilized his skills in challenging environments across the globe. He has demonstrated his expertise in managing intricate political situations in the Democratic Republic of Congo and leading impactful missions in Sri Lanka. Significantly, amidst Liberia's civil conflict, Gilbert spearheaded a crucial humanitarian endeavour aimed at providing assistance to child soldiers situated in districts under rebel control. This discourse centres on the concept of translating verbal expressions into tangible deeds.
Gilbert, an accredited explorer, immersed himself in many cultures through his occupation first as a commercial diver in distant locations such as Mozambique, Somalia, and Australia., and then as an aid-worker in numerous hot-spots and disasters worldwide. However, he exhibits equal ease in a kitchen as he does underwater, possessing a culinary background that would evoke envy from even the most accomplished chefs.
Gilbert's pen possesses a comparable level of potency to those of his actions. The memoir titled "Delta-Papa" captivates readers with its compelling narrative, delving into the author's daring and significant humanitarian endeavours. Similarly, "PataPata" chronicles the transformational experiences of a former child soldier from Central Africa. Both literary works have a purpose beyond mere entertainment, as they possess the ability to enlighten readers by immersing them in the intricate and pressing matters of global significance.
Central to Gilbert's diverse existence is a steadfast objective: to stimulate profound transformation and foster communal empowerment. Gilbert's pursuits encompass various domains, including linguistic expression, culinary artistry, intellectual exploration, and literary composition, all with the overarching objective of fostering global improvement and enhanced empathy.
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