#WaterInequality

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2025-08-26

Africa: Fast Facts - 1 in 4 People Globally Still Lack Access to Safe Drinking Water - WHO, UNICEF: [Unicef] New York/Geneva -- To mark World Water Week 2025, new report highlights persistent inequalities, with vulnerable communities left behind. newsfeed.facilit8.network/TMhT #WorldWaterWeek #SafeDrinkingWater #WaterAccess #WaterInequality #GlobalHealth

2023-04-18

A new study reveals that wealthy people’s swimming pools and gardens deprive poor communities of basic water access in Cape Town and other cities. The study shows that social inequality is a bigger driver of urban water crises than climate change or population growth. This highlights the need for fairer and more sustainable water management practices in cities.

#WaterInequality #UrbanCrisis #SocialJustice

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