100% of people in the UK have access to safe drinking water.
100%of them have access to clean water as they are a first world country as well as being part of the G8 countries
As of 2008 the total water accessibility coverage is only about 78%. Then it was 81%. Now it is around 83%
According to the World Health Organisation in 2006 13% of the world's population still did not have access to safe drinking water or 887,000,000 people. This is an improvement since 1990 when 1,600,000,000 did not have access to safe water. Only about half the world's population can turn on a tap in their homes. Answer2: In the last five years,, some 20 million children have died of preventable waterborne diseases, and hundreds of millions of people continue to live with the daily misery of squalor associated with lack of clean drinking water and adequate sanitation. (from 1/2006 Awake magazine on Jehovah's Witnesses official website)
I do not have real-time data on the specific percentage of diarrhea cases in Makati, Philippines. Rates can vary based on various factors including sanitation, hygiene practices, and access to clean water. It is recommended to refer to updated statistics from local health authorities or organizations for accurate information.
About 2.2 billion people globally do not have access to safely managed drinking water in their homes, meaning they may lack running water. This issue disproportionately affects people in developing countries and rural areas. Efforts to improve access to clean water and sanitation are essential for addressing this problem.
The percentage of people in Spain that have access to clean water is 100%. Spain has made efforts to ensure everyone gets clean water.
not many people
100%of them have access to clean water as they are a first world country as well as being part of the G8 countries
Every person in Finland has access to clean water, so the percetance is 100%.
100% of Russians have access to drinking water. Russia has many lakes and large rivers.
more than 50% of Africans don't have access to clean water
I've been looking for a while, and I found was that 32% of people in Peru have access to clean water. I don't know if that's the total, or just the people living on the coast, or just people that have houses or anything.
Some 1.1 billion people in developing countries have inadequate access to water, and 2.6 billion lack basic sanitation.
almost 20 percent of the world does not have access to clean water
Over 90% of the population in Japan has access to clean, fresh water.
99% of Australians have access to clean drinking water.
most of the uk has access to clean water, but for the people who live on the streets they can still get clean water from taps on the streets