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FACT AND FIGURE, • Safely managed sanitation increased from 47% to 54%…
FACT AND FIGURE
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Drinking Water Access
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ACTION
Community Engagement: Local community involvement is crucial in managing water resources effectively and sustainably.
International Cooperation: Continued global cooperation and aid are necessary, especially to assist developing countries in enhancing their water management systems.
Investment in Infrastructure: Improving infrastructure for water supply, treatment, and distribution is critical, especially in underserved regions.
Fact
In 2020, 74% had safely managed drinking water (up from 70% in 2015).
Still, 2 billion lack safely managed drinking water (1.2 billion lack basic service).
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Water Quality:
In 2020, 60% of assessed water bodies have good quality
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• To reach universal coverage by 2030, progress need to be quadruple. Or else billions of people will lack the basic sanitation and hygiene services.
- Increasing water-use efficiency, for example by repairing leaking water distribution systems, using less thirsty crops and investing in new technology, results in more sustainable food and industrial production system.
Demand for water is rising owing to rapid population growth, urbanization and increasing water needs from agriculture, industry, and energy sectors.
- At current rates, by 2030: 1.6 billion lack safe drinking water, 2.8 billion
lack safe sanitation, 1.9 billion lack basic hand hygiene.
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