We've built water treatment plants for remote communities already, but they insist that we train and pay locals to maintain them. Then the plants break down when those locals can't be bothered to show up and do their work.
At some point this vicious circle of just throwing more money at dysfunctional aboriginal communities has to stop.
We've built water treatment plants for remote communities already, but they insist that we train and pay locals to maintain them. Then the plants break down when those locals can't be bothered to show up and do their work.
At some point this vicious circle of just throwing more money at dysfunctional aboriginal communities has to stop.