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please give a new speech on water . please​

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Answered by shubham270929
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According to the United Nations, over two billion people are living with the risk of reduced access to freshwater resources. Photo: Shutterstock

“Wash your hands when you get home, and keep scrubbing them for at least 20 seconds” – that is good advice, with or without the coronavirus. However, there is one big problem: more than 40 per cent of the world’s population lives in regions where water is scarce and is increasingly becoming more so.

According to the United Nations, over two billion people are living with the risk of reduced access to freshwater resources, and by 2050, at least one in four people is likely to live in a country affected by chronic or recurring shortages of fresh water. Today, with Covid-19 present in every continent except Antarctica, washing hands as they should be washed is a difficult challenge in many developing countries. Clean water and soap are often in short supply, and many slum dwellers live in homes without running water. As the world confronts the coronavirus pandemic, clean and accessible water for all has become all the more essential.

March 22 is World Water Day, designated so by the UN to measure the world’s progress towards providing everyone with clean water for drinking and hygiene. Let us look at the history and importance of World Water Day:

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