21% OF PAKISTAN’S POPULATION LACKS ACCESS TO CLEAN WATER
Ensuring universal access to clean water is not only a matter of basic human rights but also a fundamental requirement for health, development, and prosperity, particularly in economically depressed areas. Unfortunately, around 21% of Pakistan’s population lacks access to a basic drinking water supply (according to data from UNICEF and WHO).
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Access to clean water is crucial for several reasons. Primarily, it prevents waterborne diseases such as cholera, dysentery, and typhoid. The availability of clean water helps prevent these illnesses, thus improving the health and well-being of society. Water is also essential for agriculture and food production, enabling communities to grow crops and raise livestock. Additionally, when clean water is easily accessible, children are more likely to attend school regularly instead of spending hours each day fetching water from distant sources.
ACCESS TO CLEAN WATER
- Matter of Public Health
- Catalyst for Economic Development
- Brings Environmental Sustainability