26% of the world’s population do not have access to clean drinkable water

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U.N. report shows 26% of the world’s population, 2 billion people, do not have access to clean drinkable water, and 46%, 3.6 billion people, do not have access to basic health treatments. The report was shared in a UNESCO committee concerning the water situation, meeting 45 years after the last water committee.

 

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