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Tokelau, a group of atolls in the South Pacific, primarily relies on rainwater harvesting for its freshwater supply. The atolls have limited freshwater resources, so residents collect rainwater in tanks and use it for drinking and daily needs. Additionally, some atolls have small desalination plants to supplement their water supply, especially during dry periods. Due to the vulnerability of their water sources to climate change, maintaining sustainable water management practices is crucial for Tokelau's communities.

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