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Africa's Water Supply Faces Funding Gap, World Bank Says
Bloomberg Television· 2026-04-05 04:00
Access to water and sanitation in Sub-Saharan Africa is improving, but far too slowly. According to data from the World Health Organization and UNICEF's joint monitoring program, 840 million people in the region had access to basic drinking water services in 2024, up from 587 million a decade ago. But progress hasn't kept pace with population growth.Nearly one in three people in sub-Saharan Africa still lack basic water access. The gap reflects service delivery failures, underinvestment and weak governance ...
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Nick Szabo· 2026-03-07 20:21
RT Current Report (@Currentreport1)BREAKING:US has struck a freshwater desalination plant on Qeshm Island, disrupting water supplies to 30 villages.Iranian FM Araghchi warned the attack on infrastructure would have 'grave consequences' adding 'US set this precedent, not Iran' https://t.co/SUCrUqh2qc ...
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Bloomberg· 2026-02-19 13:50
South Africa’s government gave the continent’s biggest bulk-water supplier an urgent license to take more water from a key river system that feeds its richest province to help stabilize supplies amid shortages https://t.co/naIiKwERTK ...
Bangalore’s Water Story : From Scarcity to Sustainability | Dr.Ram Prasath Manohar V IAS | TEDxABBS
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-19 14:54
Water Crisis in Bangalore - Bangalore, India's $130 billion tech capital, faced a hydrological bankruptcy leading to a summer crisis in 2024 [4] - The crisis was caused by climate change, resulting in two consecutive years of monsoon failure, and human-induced aggravation by overexploitation of borewells [6] - During the crisis, the city faced a shortage of 500 million liters per day, equivalent to fulfilling the daily needs of 16 American average size cities with 100,000 residents [7] Solutions and Strategies - The Bangalore Water Supply Board (BWSB) devised five strategic actions to address the water crisis [8] - The BWSB installed 400 mini water distribution points initially, later expanding to 800, to provide water to urban slums [10][11] - The BWSB implemented 1 million aerators in apartments within two weeks, saving 50 million liters per day (MLD), and later expanded to 2 million aerators, saving 100 MLD in one month [14] - The BWSB convinced the construction sector and industries to use secondary and tertiary treated water instead of fresh water [15][16] - The BWSB collaborated with the Indian Institute of Science to innovate gurobacteria technology, producing 300,000 liters of gurobacteria water for cooling towers in IT parks [18] - The BWSB involved a startup company to fit IoT sensors in borewells to monitor data and sustain them for a longer time [19] Community Engagement - 9,000 volunteers enrolled as "Jal Mitras" (water friends) to spread the message of water conservation in the city [20] - More than half a million people took the water conservation pledge, marking the largest such commitment in human history [22]
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The Economist· 2025-07-29 21:20
Farmers in a remote part of Panama are facing powerful adversaries in their fight against a new dam. The reservoir is expected to benefit global trade, and help with the country’s water-supply problem https://t.co/uEvLDDYrjz ...