A child jockey competes on his mount during the opening of the International Camel Racing festival at the Sarabium desert in Ismailia, Egypt. Amr Abdallah Dalsh / Reuters
A woman carries a water canister in a village near Loiyangalani, Kenya. Goran Tomasevic / Reuters
Fishermen row a boat past a dried bed of River Brahmaputra on the eve of World Water Day in Gauhati, India. Anupam Nath / AP Photo
Tourists, some taking pictures as a worker refurbish the Wumen Gate wall of the Forbidden City in Beijing. The Forbidden City, once the isolated palace of China’s Ming and Qing Dynasty emperors and now turn into a major tourist attraction, is located in the centre of capital city. Andy Wong / AP Photo
A worker of the cavern of Poco Azul (Blue well) dives to search for tourist dropped belongings, ahead of World Water Day, in Bahia, Brazil. Pilar Olivares / Reuters
An indigenous Indian woman in her traditional attire walks after collecting water from public tap on the eve of World Water Day, on the outskirts of Hyderabad, India. There is no direct supply of potable water at homes in most of the poor neighbourhoods in the country and people have to depend on regulated supply of water from public taps erected on roadsides, with a single tap catering to hundreds of households. Mahesh Kumar A / AP Photo
A child plays with a ball at the youth football academy, Club Social Parque, in a working class neighbourhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Club Social Parque is the same football talent factory where international stars like Diego Maradona, Carlos Tevez and Juan Roman Riquelme polished their skills as children. Natacha Pisarenko / AP Photo