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The document discusses water resources and access to clean water in the Philippines. It notes that water shortage threatens sustainable development and public health in the country. Approximately 14 million Filipinos lack access to safe water and over 50% of Filipinos have no piped water connection at home. NGOs and initiatives are working to improve access to clean water for rural communities, but water insecurity remains a challenge.

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The document discusses water resources and access to clean water in the Philippines. It notes that water shortage threatens sustainable development and public health in the country. Approximately 14 million Filipinos lack access to safe water and over 50% of Filipinos have no piped water connection at home. NGOs and initiatives are working to improve access to clean water for rural communities, but water insecurity remains a challenge.

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Water shortage in the Philippines


threatens sustainable development
and health
22 March 2019

https://www.who.int/philippines/news/feature-stories/detail/water-
shortage-in-the-philippines-threatens-sustainable-development-
and-health
No man is an island: Clean water for all
Filipinos
'While having access to clean water is a luxury that many of us take for
granted, there are billions living in nations with no safe water infrastructure
in place'
Rappler.com
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