Providing clean water for everyone globally is estimated to cost around $114 billion per year, according to various studies and reports from organizations like the United Nations and the World Bank. This figure encompasses infrastructure development, maintenance, and operational costs necessary to ensure access to safe drinking water. However, the total cost can vary significantly based on regional needs, existing infrastructure, and local economic conditions. Addressing this challenge requires not only financial resources but also effective governance and community engagement.
roughly 20 billion. Enough money to provide everyone in the world with clean water and food. How do we spend our money?
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everyone is equally thirsty.
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Yes, it does. You can shower in it, you can cook with it, you can drink it...
The percentage of people in Spain that have access to clean water is 100%. Spain has made efforts to ensure everyone gets clean water.
yes the water in The Netherlands is clean as they have quite a bit of money for people to pay for clean water as countries such as Kenya and Nigeria do not have much money so that they can not pay for clean so people get diseases like malaria, diarrhea.
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Brazil has been a poor country until recently, with the population growing very fast and not enough money to provide clean water to most of this enormous country. Where there is a piped water supply it is not clean drinking water, and people depend on bottled water and water purifiers for their drinking water. Many poor people have moved to the cities and built illegally in areas that are not served by basic water supplies.
Yes, a landlord is legally required to provide clean and safe drinking water to their tenants as part of their responsibility to maintain a habitable living environment.
call captain mack! naah ermm i know it was enough to provide every person in the world free education and clean food and water. how do we spend our money?!
Water Aid is a organisation which helps people who need water in countries suffering from poverty. They provide them with wells, so they can drink clean water, and they are able to bathe in clean water.