World Water Development Report Upsc. World Water Development Report 2016 UNWater Statement-II: India needs to extract more than a quarter of the world's groundwater each year to satisfy the drinking water and sanitation needs of almost 18% of world's population living in. Key Findings from the World Water Development Report 2024
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Water Access Disparities and Increasing Migration: 2.2 billion people do not have access to safely managed drinking water and 3.5 billion people globally do not have access to properly managed sanitation facilities. Access English: 1401806_EN - PDF; Français: 1401806_FR - PDF; Italiano: 1401806_IT - PDF; Authors UNESCO UN-Water World Water Assessment Programme
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World Water Development Report Current Affairs Editorial, Notes by. GS Paper 3 Syllabus: Agriculture/Geography Source: UNWater, DTE Context: Recently, 'United Nations World Water Development Report 2023: partnerships and cooperation for water', was released.Also, UN 2023 Water Conference is currently being held in New York Major findings of the report: Global: Globally, two billion people do not have safe drinking water and 3.6 billion lack access to. The United Nations World Water Development Report 2024: water
Partnerships and Cooperation For Water The United Nations World Water. Launched on World Water Day, the report focuses on a different theme each year and gives policy recommendations to decision-makers by offering best practices and in-depth analyses Consider the following statements: Statement-I: According to the United Nations' World Water Development Report, 2022, India extracts more than a quarter of the world's groundwater withdrawal each year