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Help give clean water to families in Papua New Guinea

Oxfam Australia | Help give clean water to families in Papua New Guinea

No mother can raise a healthy family with dirty water.

But every day in Papua New Guinea, women like Nola (pictured) struggle to provide safe, clean water for their children.

Nola lives in remote highlands of PNG where clean water is dangerously scarce.

Oxfam installed a clean water tap in Nola’s village, which changed everything for the families living there, and means women like Nola can protect their children from life-threatening disease.

But there are many more families like Nola’s still living without clean water — and we need your help.

Our teams are on the ground in PNG, working against time to provide clean drinking water for people in poor and remote communities.

Please donate today to help give vital clean water to families in Papua New Guinea.

Donations of $2 or more are tax deductible, and you will be immediately emailed a tax donation receipt. Your donation will be used in support of Oxfam’s efforts around the world. This story is one of the many ways we work with communities living in poverty to improve their lives.

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