Running Dry: The Perpetual Struggle For Safe Water, Sanitation & Hygiene

Access to clean water, proper sanitation, and good hygiene practices is a fundamental human right and an essential foundation for public health. However, for millions of people worldwide, these basic necessities remain elusive, leading to a persistent burden on health and well-being.

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Access to clean water, proper sanitation, and good hygiene practices is a fundamental human right and an essential foundation for public health. However, for millions of people worldwide, these basic necessities remain elusive, leading to a persistent burden on health and well-being. In this article, we explore the critical issues of unsafe water, inadequate sanitation, and poor hygiene practices and the far-reaching consequences they pose to individuals and communities.

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Running Dry: The Perpetual Struggle For Safe Water, Sanitation & Hygiene

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