The United Nations World Water Development Report 2026
In March 2026, the United Nations World Water Development Report 2026 (UNESCO) reveals that women and girls spend 250 million hours daily collecting water.
Key Findings
- 2.1 billion people lack safely managed drinking water.
- In 70%+ rural households, women collect water.
- Girls under 15 are more likely than boys to fetch water.
- Unpaid water work limits education, income and opportunities.
What is the Issue?
- Water collection is largely unpaid and time-consuming labour.
- Falls disproportionately on women and girls.
- Reflects structural gender inequality in resource access.
Impacts on Women and Girls
- Education Loss: Girls miss school due to water collection and poor sanitation.
- Health Risks: Physical strain, ....
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