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| This gravity flow scheme reaches 1256 people in Tigray, Ethiopia. |
| Credit: WaterAid / Caroline Irby |
Statistics
WaterAid's key facts and statistics
Water in the world
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While the world's population tripled in the 20th century, the use of renewable water resources has grown six-fold. Within the next fifty years, the world population will increase by another 40 to 50%. (World Water Council)
Water-related diseases
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One gram of human faeces can contain 10,000,000 viruses, 1,000,000 bacteria, 1000 parasite cysts, 100 parasite eggs. (UNICEF)
Water use
Education and livelihoods
Water, sanitation and the Millennium Development Goals
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To reach the sanitation target means providing services to an additional 450,000 people a day until 2015. This calls for almost a doubling of the current efforts. On current trends, the world will miss the sanitation target by more than half a billion people.
Financing the sector
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In real terms, aid levels for water and sanitation are lower than in 1997, a marked contrast to education or health, where aid commitments doubled over the same period.
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India spends eight times more on military budgets than on water and sanitation. Pakistan spends 47 times more. Diarrhoea claims some 450,000 lives every year in India - more than in any other country - and 118,000 in Pakistan.
Unless otherwise stated, figures were taken from the Human Development report 2006.
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