World Social Forum, Nairobi, January 2007

- Lack of sanitation in Kibera, Nairobi, Africa's largest slum

- Water tap in Kibera, Nairobi, Africa's largest slum

- Event targeting the young public organized by the Ecumenical Water Network at the 2007 WSF

- Members of the Ecumenical Water Network at the World Social Forum. From left: Dunstan Ddamulira (ACORD), Danuta Sacher (Bread for the World), Moshe Tsehlo (Participatory Ecological Land Use Management), and Asa Elfstrom (Church of Sweden).

- Girl from Bijaba village in central Uganda offers glass of muddy drinking water

- Nobel Peace laureate and retired Archbishop of Capetown Desmond Tutu addresses participants at the ecumenical opening ceremony at the World Social Forum.

- From left to right: HH Abune Paulos, patriarch of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church, Nobel Peace laureate Desmond Tutu, Archbishop Zaccheaus Okoth and Nobel Peace laureate Wangari Maathai participating at the launching of the ecumenical presence at the World Social Forum.

- Dancers from a local church working with street children and youth showcasing their abilities.

- A group of activists from India campaign for Dalits' rights.

