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CLEAN WATER AND SANITATION
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Methodology
AQUASTAT
Data processing and analysis
Data visualization
Data source
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Objective
The project aims to analyze data related to water and sanitation, monitoring accessibility across 8 SDG regions globally from 2015 to 2022. The focus includes rural and urban areas, with a breakdown by population with piped and non-piped water sources.
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Results
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Introduction
Data acquisition, processing and Visualization
Project Idea
Methodology
Results
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Introduction
Project Plan
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Introduction
Water is vital for life and has numerous roles in bodily functions, ecosystems, agriculture, and industry. Sanitation is crucial for sustainable development and human well-being. Ensuring access to clean water and sanitation is a fundamental human right and aligns with the 6th SDG of clean water and sanitation for all.
Sustainable Development Goal 6 (SDG 6) strives for worldwide access to clean water and sanitation, tackling issues like water scarcity, pollution, and insufficient sanitation. Its impact extends to enhancing public health, alleviating poverty, fostering environmental sustainability, promoting gender equality, advancing economic development, and supporting education, all underscored by a call for international collaboration.
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Results
WATER
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SANITATION
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WORLD WATER
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Discussion
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Conclusion
The research underscores the critical importance of ensuring access to clean water and proper sanitation to achieve Sustainable Development Goal 6 (SDG 6) in both rural and urban areas, especially in developing countries. As highlighted by researchers that successful initiatives should involve collaboration between governments, NGOs, and local communities to create sustainable solutions that promote hygiene, reduce waterborne diseases, and improve overall well-being. Continued efforts in this direction are vital for fostering healthier, more resilient communities and advancing global goals for a sustainable future.
REFERENCE
https://washdata.org/monitoring/drinking-water
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