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who have lived in relative comfort all their lives. I thought this when I watched a scene from the film showing people queuing for food at hyperinflated prices under Salvador Allende's presidency in the early 70s. I also thought this as I stood in the Museo de la Memoria y los Derechos Humanos (Museum of Memory and Human Rights) the other day, a museum commemorating those who were imprisoned, tortured, and eliminated during the Pinochet dictatorship. As my (very wise) grandmother said to me before I left for one of my travels, encountering difficulty can make you resilient.Many shops and businesses were closed today (Tuesday 22 January 2013) and a third of the city's population, around 600,000 families, in 21 districts, are without water. According to the BBC, the supply has been cut off because the Maipo (the main river that flows through the Santiago metropolitan region) was contaminated through landslides from the Andes. It seemed we were given little warning. Yet, people were still out on the streets in my district this afternoon, going about their usual business, chatting, smoking, eating ice cream, or drinking a pisco sour. They seemed unfazed. Resilient.I was supposed to write about family medicine in Chile. I have come here to learn about health reform and community medicine. Instead, today's events compel me to write about the most basic of public health needs, and a human right access to clean water.According to the World Health Organization and UNICEF, 783 million people in the world approximately 1 in 10 of the world's population do not have access to safe water, and 2.5 billion have no