Clean water and sanitation are fundamental human rights and crucial components of sustainable development. Access to clean water and adequate sanitation facilities not only improves health outcomes but also fosters economic growth, enhances educational opportunities, and contributes to environmental sustainability. Despite progress in recent decades, significant challenges remain, particularly in developing regions where millions still lack access to these basic necessities
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