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LIVING WATER: a look at sufficiency in Cameroon

Blick Bassy
Singer, songwriter, producer, and musician

In this interview Blick Bassy, a long-term campaigner for the preser vation of water resources, talks  about his vision of sufficiency. Many people in Cameroon who live without permanent access to tap-water intuitively manage water resources frugally. Their approach is rooted in a more direct relationship to water which, being visible, is almost a living thing. But in Cameroon and other African countries, water plays a vital spiritual and cultural role too. Ultimately, raising awareness about the scarcity of water resources can be achieved not only by focusing on water’s universal character as a common foundation for all, but also by using the art of music to shape new perceptions about water, as demonstrated by Blick Bassy.