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Diseases like meningitis are spreading fast in Gaza as clean water, food, and medicine run out, says a local hospital ...
The U.N. World Water Development Report 2023 was issued this week. The report estimated 190 million children in 10 African countries are at risk from inadequate access to clean water.
Billions of people around the world lack adequate access to one of the essential elements of life: clean water. Although governments and aid groups have helped many living in water-stressed ...
UN agencies such as the World Health Organisation have previously used a figure of about two billion people lacking clean water.. But the new study uses Earth observation data and Unicef surveys ...
An estimated 2.1 billion people worldwide lack access to clean water. The causes for this global crisis vary—polluted water sources, resource management issues, climate-related drought, and poverty.
Gaza’s water system is in a dire state and millions of lives are in danger. Due to the ongoing crisis in the area, numerous ...
Parts of the U.S. have felt increasing pressure on their water systems, with droughts, floods and aging infrastructure affecting farming and leaving some areas with a lack of clean drinking water.
The al-Manasra family rarely get enough water for both drinking and washing after their daily trudge to a Gaza distribution ...
Accountability for clean water ... 2.1 billion people lack access to safely managed drinking-water sources, and 4.5 billion lack well ... this happens far too often around the globe and ...
As global leaders and innovators converge for Climate Week NYC, a critical issue remains conspicuously absent from the event’s 10 official themes: water scarcity. Across the globe, the struggle ...
Across the globe, more than 703 billion people do not have access to clean drinking water, the charity estimates, noting that as a last resort, many consume water from swamps, ponds, streams and ...