Fundamentals: Investment Company Institute Research In Brief - July 2000
Fundamentals: Investment Company Institute Research In Brief - July 2000
Ondjiva, an Angolan town on the border with Namibia, often goes for years without significant rainfall. When it does rain, floods sweep across the flat ground leaving little stored for future use. Those who can afford to do so buy their water from tankers, spending on average one third of their monthly income. Others buy from men like Antonio - his barrel weighs nearly ¼ tonne, and it will have taken him much of the day to roll it into town, earning him around 20 pence. Many people can afford ne