United Nations: a Quarter of the World ' S Population Lacks Safe Drinking Water
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According to a document released in these hours by Oms and Unicef more than two billion people worldwide do not have access to drinking water. Here are all the details. Despite the progress made since 2015, one in four people, or 2.1 billion people worldwide, do not yet have access to drinking water. Including 106 million people who drink directly from untreated surface sources. One in four people in the world do not have access to drinking wate…
When you're lucky enough to be born in a country like Spain, there are things you don't value, but rather take for granted. Like turning on the tap and having all the water you need come out. For drinking, showering, cooking, watering, using the toilet, even filling the pool or washing the car. But not everyone enjoys that quality of life. According to a recent report by the World Health Organization (WHO) and UNICEF, published to mark World Wat…
The latest report from the United Nations Health Organization (WHO) has highlighted a global crisis that, although under discussion for years, is still far from being resolved. According to the report, a quarter of the world’s population, or about 2.1 billion people, still lack access to drinking water.
LONDON - Arab Jerusalem - Agencies: Despite the progress made over the past decade, one in four people - 2.1 billion worldwide - still lack basic water, sanitation and hygiene services, exposing them to the risk of disease and deepening their social exclusion.
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