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And over one billion“lack access to clean drinking water”.
According to the World Health Organization, more than 1 billion people lack access to clean water.
Billion people still lack access to clean and reliable energy;
It is estimated that between 17,000 and 22,000 children die each day due to poverty, andmore than 1 billion people lack access to clean drinking water.
Almost 800 million people lack access to clean safe water every day;
Investment bank Goldman Sachs in its special study predicted that already in 2025,a third of the world's population will lack access to clean drinking water.
Yet millions of people worldwide still lack access to clean drinking water and are therefore deprived of….
World Water Day is a day of international observance andaction to bring awareness of the over 1 billion people worldwide that lack access to clean, safe drinking water.
Yet millions of people worldwide still lack access to clean drinking water and are therefore deprived of a basic human right.
Millions of people in the developing world lack access to clean water.
Since 2000 the number of people who lack access to clean water has been cut nearly in half from over one billion to 550 million.
World Water Day is an international day of observance andaction to draw attention to the plight of the more than 1 billion people worldwide that lack access to clean, safe drinking water.
The UN said last week that two million people lack access to clean water in Aleppo, creating a risk of disease.
Over one billion people lack access to clean drinking water, and more than 2 billion live without adequate sanitation, leading to the deaths of 5 million people(mostly children) each year from preventable waterborne disease, Renner said.
Globally over 660 million people lack access to clean water.
Three billion people still lack access to clean cooking in 2017, mainly in Asia and sub-Saharan Africa.
About 10 billion dollars a year are spent on AlDS when 2 billion people live with no sanitation.1 billion lack access to clean water and malnutrition kills someone every 10 seconds.
According to the WHO,844 million people across the globe lack access to clean drinking water and among them are more than 300,000 children who die every year due to water-borne diseases.
About 1.4 billion people- the majority of whom live in developing countries- still have no reliable electricity,900 million lack access to clean water, and 2.6 billion to adequate sanitation.
Provide funding to communities that lack access to clean drinking water.
Yet politicians regularly warn that water shortages caused by surging populations andclimate change could trigger conflicts this century in a world where a billion people in developing countries lack access to clean drinking water.
Millions of people are still exposed to air pollution globally, resulting in seven million premature deaths every year,while three billion people still lack access to clean and reliable energy and nearly a quarter of all deaths worldwide result from people having to live or work in unhealthy environments.
Almost all of China's rivers are considered polluted to some degree, andhalf of the population lacks access to clean water.
Too much of the world lacks access to clean drinking water.
Our Water2Life programme started in Kenya in 2010,where thousands of people were lacking access to clean water.
Although water is essential for life,more than 10% of the world's population lacks access to clean water.
Rural areas are also badly affected by a lack of access to clean water.
Billions of people lack access to electricity and clean energy sources.