| Notes | There's a problem with the world's water supply. One in four people on earth don't have access to clean drinking water. Many governments lack either the resources or the will to provide this essential commodity to their citizens.
From the deserts of California to the streets of Soweto, powerful companies, often with the involvement of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund, have attempted to privatize what many consider a public trust.
Includes a 10-minute feature: Moncton: A Canadian Case Study. |