The harrowing video footage showed a women in Niger, West Africa, making her daily trek on foot to access water for her family
Iconic London landmarks were lit up last night in a bid to show the plight of those struggling to access clean, safe water around the world.
Video footage showing a woman from Niger, West Africa, carrying water, was beamed onto Waterloo Station, The National Theatre, and The National Gallery.
The bold display highlighted the 200 million hours women and girls around the world spend walking every day, just to collect water for their families.
Hannah Bellamy, of charity: water, which created the visuals, said: “The walk between the first and last locations equates to more than a 30-minute round trip, and represents the distance many women and girls have to make on foot to access water every time they need it.