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CLEAN WATER
AND SANITATION: Water scarcity
affects more
WHY IT MATTERS than 40
Whats the goal here? of drinking water that
is fecally contaminated.
percent
To ensure access to
safe water sources and
Some 2.4 billion people
lack access to basic san-
of the global
sanitation for all. itation services, such as
toilets or latrines. Water
population and
Why?
Access to water, sanitation
scarcity affects more than
40 per cent of the global
is projected
and hygiene is a human
right, yet billions are still
faced with daily chal-
population and is projected
to rise. More than 80 per
cent of wastewater result-
to rise.
lenges accessing even the ing from human activities
most basic of services. is discharged into rivers
or sea without any treat-
Around 1.8 billion peo-
ment, leading to pollution.
ple globally use a source
What are the product of the 140 coun- undermining prosperity
tries included in its study. and efforts towards a
effects of this? more sustainable future.
Water and sanitation- What would it cost if we
related diseases remain dont correct the problem? What can we do?
among the major causes Civil society organizations
The costs are huge
of death in children under should work to keep gov-
both for people and
five; more than 800 ernments accountable,
for the economy.
children die every day invest in water research
from diarrhoeal diseases Worldwide, more than 2 and development, and
linked to poor hygiene. million people die every promote the inclusion of
year from diarrhoeal dis- women, youth and indige-
Proper water and sanita-
eases. Poor hygiene and nous communities in water
tion is a key foundation for
unsafe water are respon- resources governance.
achieving the Sustainable
sible for nearly 90 per
Development Goals, Generating awareness
cent of these deaths and
including good health of these roles and turn-
mostly affect children.
and gender equality. ing them into action will
The economic impact lead to win-win results
By managing our water
of not investing in water and increased sustain-
sustainably, we are also able
and sanitation costs 4.3 ability and integrity
to better manage our pro-
per cent of sub-Saharan for both human and
duction of food and energy
African GDP. The World ecological systems.
and contribute to decent
Bank estimates that 6.4
work and economic growth. You can also get involved in
per cent of Indias GDP is
Moreover, we can preserve the World Water Day and
lost due to adverse eco-
our water ecosystems, World Toilet Day campaigns
nomic impacts and costs
their biodiversity, and take that aim to provide informa-
of inadequate sanitation.
action on climate change. tion and inspiration to take
Without better infrastruc- action on hygiene issues.
What would it cost to ture and management,
correct the problem? millions of people will To find out more
continue to die every year about Goal #6 and
A study by the World the other Sustainable
and there will be further
Bank Group, UNICEF Development Goals, visit:
losses in biodiversity and
and the World Health
ecosystem resilience, http://www.un.org/
Organization estimates
sustainabledevelopment
that extending basic water
and sanitation services to
the unserved would cost
US$28.4 billion per year
from 2015 to 2030, or
0.10 per cent of the global

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