In 7 out of 10 households worldwide, the responsibility for fetching water — often without supplies on hand — falls on women and girls. A new report by UNICEF and WHO digs deeper into global gender ...
More than two billion people worldwide still lack access to safely managed drinking water, the United Nations said Tuesday, warning that progress toward universal coverage was moving nowhere near ...
A program that offers free booze to the homeless alcoholics that roam San Francisco caught flak this week when a tech CEO questioned the logic of feeding the addictions of the city’s street dwellers.
GENEVA: More than two billion people worldwide still lack access to safely-managed drinking water, the United Nations said Tuesday, warning that progress towards universal coverage was moving nowhere ...
More than 4.4 billion people in low- and middle-income countries lack access to safely managed drinking water, with fecal contamination affecting almost half the population of these regions, according ...
In this article, we will be covering the 25 countries with the least access to safe drinking water. If you wish to skip our detailed analysis, you can move directly to the 5 Countries with the Least ...
At Friday night dinners, students of legal drinking age at Colby College in Waterville, Maine, are now able to say cheers to both friends and professors over a glass of fine Australian wine and a ...
More than two billion people worldwide still lack access to safely-managed drinking water, the United Nations said Tuesday, warning that progress towards universal coverage was moving nowhere near ...
Universal coverage of safely managed water services by 2030 is increasingly out of reach, the WHO and UNICEF said - Copyright AFP Hilary Wardhaugh Universal coverage ...