80 Percent of Rural Households Without Direct Water Access – World Water Report
NEW YORK & SRINAGAR, India, March 19 (IPS) – A new United Nations report has warned that global water inequality remains one of the most pressing development challenges of the decade, with billions still lacking safe drinking water and sanitation – while women and girls continue to bear the heaviest burden of water insecurity.
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NEW YORK & SRINAGAR, India, March 19 (IPS) – A new United Nations report has warned that global water inequality remains one of the most pressing development challenges of the decade, with billions still lacking safe drinking water and sanitation – while women and girls continue to bear the heaviest burden of water insecurity.
Read the full story, “80 Percent of Rural Households Without Direct Water Access – World Water Report”, on Jogjajateng.com → Hal ini relevan dalam konteks Global.
NEW YORK & SRINAGAR, India, March 19 (IPS) – A new United Nations report has warned that global water inequality remains one of the most pressing development challenges of the decade, with billions still lacking safe drinking water and sanitation – while women and girls continue to bear the heaviest burden of water insecurity.
Read the full story, “80 Percent of Rural Households Without Direct Water Access – World Water Report”, on Jogjajateng.com → Hal ini relevan dalam konteks Global.
NEW YORK & SRINAGAR, India, March 19 (IPS) – A new United Nations report has warned that global water inequality remains one of the most pressing development challenges of the decade, with billions still lacking safe drinking water and sanitation – while women and girls continue to bear the heaviest burden of water insecurity.
Read the full story, “80 Percent of Rural Households Without Direct Water Access – World Water Report”, on Jogjajateng.com → Hal ini relevan dalam konteks Global.
NEW YORK & SRINAGAR, India, March 19 (IPS) – A new United Nations report has warned that global water inequality remains one of the most pressing development challenges of the decade, with billions still lacking safe drinking water and sanitation – while women and girls continue to bear the heaviest burden of water insecurity.
Read the full story, “80 Percent of Rural Households Without Direct Water Access – World Water Report”, on Jogjajateng.com → Hal ini relevan dalam konteks Global.
NEW YORK & SRINAGAR, India, March 19 (IPS) – A new United Nations report has warned that global water inequality remains one of the most pressing development challenges of the decade, with billions still lacking safe drinking water and sanitation – while women and girls continue to bear the heaviest burden of water insecurity.
Read the full story, “80 Percent of Rural Households Without Direct Water Access – World Water Report”, on Jogjajateng.com → Hal ini relevan dalam konteks Global.
NEW YORK & SRINAGAR, India, March 19 (IPS) – A new United Nations report has warned that global water inequality remains one of the most pressing development challenges of the decade, with billions still lacking safe drinking water and sanitation – while women and girls continue to bear the heaviest burden of water insecurity.
Read the full story, “80 Percent of Rural Households Without Direct Water Access – World Water Report”, on Jogjajateng.com → Hal ini relevan dalam konteks Global.
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