Clean Water Should Be Recognized as a Human Right

Published By: Plos Medicine on eSS | Published Date: June, 09 , 2009

Access to clean water should be declared a basic human right for three reasons. First, access to clean water can substantially reduce the global burden of disease caused by water-borne infections. Second, the privatization of water—as witnessed in Bolivia, Ghana, and other countries—has not effectively served the poor, who suffer the most from lack of access to clean water. Third, the prospect of global water scarcity—exacerbated by climate change, industrial pollution, and population growth—means that no country is immune to a water crisis.

Author(s): PLoS Medicine | Posted on: Jul 09, 2009 | Views(3582) | Download (651)


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