"Escalating Global Water Crisis Threatens Peace and Disproportionately Impacts Women and Girls, Warns Reports"

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As the world grapples with the effects of climate change, access to clean water is becoming increasingly difficult for millions of people due to erratic rainfall patterns, extreme heat, and poor water management. From Lima, Peru to Jakarta, Indonesia, and rural areas in Morocco and California, individuals are struggling to obtain safe drinking water, resorting to buying from vendors or facing the consequences of dried-up wells. The global water crisis is exacerbating disparities in access to water resources, highlighting the urgent need for sustainable water management and conservation efforts.
Topics:world#access-to-clean-water#climate-change#drought#environment#global-water-crisis#water-scarcity
- World Water Day: Getting fresh water is an increasingly tough task for many The Associated Press
- Global water crisis is threatening world peace and prompting calls for change: UNESCO report ABC News
- Major cities are running out of water. A new World Water Day report says it could worsen global conflict. CBS News
- Global water crisis fuelling more conflicts, UN report warns Al Jazeera English
- Women and girls suffer first when droughts hit poor and rural areas, says UN The Guardian
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