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India: Drought, Climate Change, and Poverty,ulation and only 4 percent of the global water resources. By 2050, the population is expected to reach 1.6 billion people, surpassing China. Water stress is clearly evident in India and as population surges this situation will be exacerbated to the point of water scarcity in many parts of the countrEbct207 发表于 2025-3-25 10:57:39
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Indonesia: One of the Most Polluted Countries in the World,e worst drinking water in Southeast Asia and there are wide gaps between the urban/rural water access and water quality. Indonesia is the world’s fourth most populated country. It is a diverse country that stretches over 17,504 islands. The water access and sanitation situation is generally improvin奇怪 发表于 2025-3-25 16:19:19
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Laos: The Poorest Country in Asia,n, 142 districts, 10, 912 villages with 68 percent of the population living in the rural areas. In 2010, water supply in the rural areas was estimated at 52 percent, sanitation coverage at 40 percent, 72 percent water coverage in the urban areas, and 86 percent urban sanitation coverage. Malaria ispatella 发表于 2025-3-26 00:24:34
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,People’s Republic of China: Confronting Catastrophic Drought and Pollution, China. The country is vulnerable to both drought in the north and flooding in the south. Moreover, China, which has 20 percent of the global population, has only 7 percent of global water resources. Survey data from the WHO (World Health Organization) and UNICEF Joint Monitoring Program for Water aDedication 发表于 2025-3-26 10:25:10
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Thailand: A Struggle against Climate-Change Flooding,live in the rural areas many of which are underdeveloped such as Issan and the northern regions. Marginalization is a common development issue in Thailand most noticeably with the northern hill tribes who have faced decades of underdevelopment. Half-a-million northern hill tribe persons, who are an