Half the world lacks access to safe drinking water DW 08/30/2024
Briefly

A new study reveals that over half the world's population, 4.4 billion people, lacks access to safely managed drinking water, more than double previous WHO estimates.
Lead researcher Esther Greenwood highlights that high rates of contamination pose risks for water-borne diseases, critical for understanding the scale of the issue.
The study utilized advanced data collection methods, including satellite observations and AI, indicating that existing estimates might be conservative—which could mean even more people lack safe water.
With 4.4 billion lacking safe drinking water predominantly in low and middle-income countries, the new research emphasizes the urgent need for improved water management.
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