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GEE-T40 -Clean water, Existing programmes - Coggle Diagram
GEE-T40 -Clean water
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Target Market/ Region
NIGER
In Niger, many households are not connected to a drinkable water supply system and families must devote hours collecting water, a task that often keeps girls out of school. In 2017, only 50% of the population had access to basic water service.
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With up to approximately 13 hours the longest days happen to be in June. In December a night in Niamey lasts almost 13 hours.
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Region:
Fundacion (73,000)
Aracatama (43,000)
Cause:
Water is polluted due to the
processing of coffee in the upstream
of the rivers Frio and Sevilla
Profitable:
Payment for ecosystem services
beneficiaries or users of an
ecosystem service make payments to t
he providers of that service
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Existing programmes
Three water in NZ
inadequate water infrastructure which will come under increased pressure as tougher water quality standards are introduced
a major campylobacter contamination of Havelock North’s drinking water in 2016. The outbreak made an estimated 5,500 residents ill, hospitalised 45 people and may have been a contributing factor in three deaths.
Water quality issues can often create service interruptions. An estimated that 40,000 people were affected by boil water notices in 2020.
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up to $185 billion worth of investment is expected to be required to upgrade New Zealand’s three waters infrastructure over the next 30 years
Without reform, it estimates the average New Zealand household will be paying $1900 to $9000 a year in water costs by 2051. With reforms it believes these will be $800 to $1640.
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