Dirty Water Campaign picture

UNICEF has devised a very original way of raising awareness to the water problem millions of people across the globe are facing every day. The Dirty Water campaign gives people the chance to buy a bottle of disease-infected water, other people are forced to drink on a daily basis. The water-bottles are kept in vending machines across Manhattan and can be purchased for $1 each. (via Oddity Central)


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  1. Ariesa LieNo Gravatar on August 11th, 2009 11:05 am

    If it’s not really dirty water, why does it look gross?? what is it, actually?

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