World Water Day: A quarter of the globe has no access to safe drinking water

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About 2 billion people don’t have access to safe drinking water, said Richard Connor, lead editor of the U.N.’s World Water Development Report 2023.

Nearly a quarter of the globe’s population does not have reasonable access to safe drinking water, and nearly half lacks access to basic sanitation, a new report issued as part of the first major United Nations conference on water in over 45 years warns.

Richard Connor, lead editor of the report, told a news conference that the estimated cost of meeting the 2030 goals is between $600 billion and $1 trillion a year. Wealthier nations are using more water due to industrial growth, while emerging economies are seeing both industrial use and higher personal use of water, especially in expanding cities.

“The hungriest people in [Africa] are also the thirstiest. People have depleted their last penny as they lost their crops and animals. They now have to pay vendors who continuously hike water prices,” said Fati N’Zi-Hassane, director of Oxfam in Africa, a group that is a participant at the U.N. conference.

 

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