Clean water is a right, not a privilege.

UN-WATER

The Access to clean water and sanitation (WASH) is a fundamental human right and a global priority, yet billions still lack it, facing severe health risks like diarrhea and diseases from unsafe water, leading to preventable deaths, especially in low-income communities. Major efforts by organizations like the UN-Water, WHO, and UNICEF focus on Improving Water infrastructure (piped water, solar pumps), promoting hygiene education (handwashing), and ensuring safe, available, and affordable water, with progress seen but significant gaps remaining, especially for vulnerable populations.

Clean water is a right, not a privilege. Yet, billions of people around the world lack access to safe drinking water and sanitation — and the climate emergency is making things worse.
We can all be part of the solution. Simple steps in our daily lives can make a big difference:
Take shorter showersAvoid over-watering plantsReduce food waste

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