Water shortage is gone, Myanmar villagers rejoice at better livelihood despite political issues


YANGON (Xinhua): Naing Win Soe, 36-year-old farmer from Aung Thar village in Lewe township, Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar, no longer needs to make six or seven trips daily to fetch water for his family.

Thanks to a rural water supply project funded by the Lancang-Mekong Cooperation Special Fund, Naing Win Soe can now access clean water from a tank installed in his yard. The project has eased his daily burden of carrying water over a 400-meter distance.

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