Peace Corps

The Last Drop Project

Access to safe water is important to human health, irrigation, sanitation, and many other aspects of human society. Yet in many of the world’s countries, communities struggle to sustain a reliable water supply.

“The Last Drop” explores Jordan’s water situation through interviews with national and local officials, water researchers, and average Jordanian people. After you watch the film, listen to the story of its making by a crew of Jordanian girls and Peace Corps Volunteer Susan Miller-Coulter.

The Last Drop, Jordan
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Filmed in collaboration with The Royal Film Commission of Jordan, Girls High School Deir Abi Seid, the Higher Council for Youth, USAID Water Resources and Environment Office in Jordan, the Water Authority of Jordan, and Peace Corps/Jordan. Read transcript

“Of Brooms and Filmmaking” is Peace Corps Volunteer Susan Miller-Coulter’s story of the making of “The Last Drop.” Listen | Read

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