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Water: At What Cost? - The State of the World’s Water 2016 (ENGLISH)

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Tuesday, March 22, 2016
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Today, more than 650 million people are living without access to an ‘improved’ source of drinking water. The price paid by these communities – in wasted income, ill-health, and lost productivity – is extremely high, and has a devastating impact from the family to the national level. This report reveals the worst affected countries in the world, as well as the most improved, and calls on governments to take urgent action.
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Rural Water, Sanitation, and HygieneSustainability
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Health
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Topical Report

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