"Water For Shared Prosperity"
On 20th May, 2024, the World Bank released a report, titled ‘Water For Shared Prosperity’ at the 10th World Water Forum in Bali, Indonesia.
- It highlights the global inequalities in water access and recommends pro-poor and inclusive interventions to improve water security and strengthen climate resilience while reducing poverty and boosting shared prosperity.
Key Highlights
- It underscores the growing gap in access to water resources and services, emphasizing the critical impact on human and economic development.
- In 2022, 2.2 billion people lacked access to safely managed drinking water services, while 3.5 billion were without safely managed sanitation services, highlighting a global ....
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