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Water is an essential ingredient of life on this planet. Humans can live for weeks without food, but they can survive for only a few days without water. And while a clean and plentiful water supply is often taken for granted by those in developed nations, much of the world does not have access to safe water and a functional sanitation system.
According to the United Nations, roughly 884 million people lack access to clean drinking water, while more than 2.6 billion have no access to basic sanitation. About 1.5 million children under age of 5 die each year from water- and sanitation-linked diseases — ki…
In This Issue
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International Water and Sanitation Rights
Timeline of Declarations and Covenants
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Water and Sanitation
The UN General Assembly Votes on a New Human Right
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Water Policy
Rules and Regulations Governing Water Use
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Water Resources
Availability, Distribution, and Legal Frameworks
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The Human Right to Water and Sanitation
Text of UN the Resolution
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Water and the Millennium Development Goals
Progress Toward 2015 Targets
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Pro & Con
Should the UN General Assembly Approve the Draft Resolution Affirming a Human Right to Water and Sanitation?
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Plurinational State of Bolivia
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Republic of Colombia
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Republic of Cuba
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Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela
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Kingdom of Spain
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Republic of Hungary
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Federative Republic of Brazil
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Arab Republic of Egypt
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Federal Republic of Germany
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United Mexican States
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Republic of Nicaragua
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Palestinian National Authority
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Republic of Costa Rica