Pang'Ono Pang'Ono (signed)
Pang'Ono Pang'Ono (signed)
Pang'Ono Pang'Ono (signed)
Pang'Ono Pang'Ono (signed)
Pang'Ono Pang'Ono (signed)
Pang'Ono Pang'Ono (signed)
Pang'Ono Pang'Ono (signed)
Pang'Ono Pang'Ono (signed)
Pang'Ono Pang'Ono (signed)
Pang'Ono Pang'Ono (signed)
Pang'Ono Pang'Ono (signed)
Pang'Ono Pang'Ono (signed)
Pang'Ono Pang'Ono (signed)
Pang'Ono Pang'Ono (signed)
Pang'Ono Pang'Ono (signed)
Pang'Ono Pang'Ono (signed)

Pang'Ono Pang'Ono (signed)

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  • Self-published 2023
  • Hardback, 1st edition
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Pang’Ono Pang’Ono explores the emotional and physical toll on women in Malawi in their quest to access clean water. The title — Pang’Ono Pang’Ono or little by little — is borrowed from a colloquial Chichewa expression referencing time and urging patience — used here to metaphorically reflect on the sentiment around water. With a population of nearly 21 million people, Malawi is one of the smallest and least-developed countries in Africa. Although the country has an abundance of water — with around 24,404 square kilometres flowing through its fertile land, including Lake Malawi, the third-largest freshwater lake on the continent — providing clean water to every single citizen is a national problem. One in three people live without it. Considered a domestic chore, the responsibility of securing water falls predominantly on the shoulders of women. The series was produced over a period of 10 days working on commission with WaterAid in Malawi.

Edition of 500 signed and numbered copies.