Can I Get Some Water?

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Can I Get Some Water?

Water is many things at once: a disputed resource, an endangered habitat, a controversial business and a prized luxury. WeltN24’s project “Can I get some water?” shinew light on the global importance of this natural resource, put it in a worldwide context and provide a fresh take on the challenges and potential solutions of the UN Sustainable Development Goals on water issues. An interactive multimedia microsite allows users to discover the topic of water from unexpected angles. Readers can expect at least 20 reports from different regions of the world told through animated videos, interactive graphics, maps and videos. Multimedia storytelling, compatible with tablets and smartphones, will be used alongside reflective, classic, long-read reports.

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