
Sayed Hamed
Sayed Hamed is a 36-year-old government worker residing in Kabul's northwestern Taimani district, who often faces health issues due to contaminated water. He is deeply affected by the city's water crisis, spending hours each day fetching water for his family while struggling against the dire implications of the water shortage on their health and livelihoods.
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Sayed Hamed, a government employee, shares his struggles with water contamination affecting his family's health.
Jutarnji list - Svijet je dobio prvi glavni grad bez pitke vode: ljudi su stalno bolesni, po cijeli dan povraćaju, djeca tumaraju ulicamaSayed Hamed is a government employee who lives with his three children and parents.
Jutarnji list - Svijet je dobio prvi glavni grad bez pitke vode: ljudi su stalno bolesni, po cijeli dan povraćaju, djeca tumaraju ulicamaSayed Hamed, a government employee with three children, reports that they are constantly sick due to contaminated water.
Svet je dobio prvi glavni grad bez vode: Ljudi bolesni, po ceo dan povraćajuSayed Hamed, a government employee, shares the struggles of his family with water contamination.
Jutarnji list - Svijet je dobio prvi glavni grad bez pitke vode: Ljudi su stalno bolesni, po cijeli dan povraćaju, djeca tumaraju ulicamaSayed Hamed, a government worker, describes the health issues caused by contaminated water in Kabul.
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