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1 in 3 children exposed to severe water scarcity – UNICEF [unicef.org]

 

In Libemuket, Ethiopia, climate change and drought are threatening crops and livestock, pushing the local population to the brink. UNICEF/UNI417897/Pouget

By Tess Ingram, United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), November 13, 2023

1 in 3 children – or 739 millionworldwide – already live in areas exposed to high or very high water scarcity, with climate change threatening to make this worse, according to a new UNICEF report.

Further, the double burden of dwindling water availability and inadequate drinking water and sanitation services is compounding the challenge, putting children at even greater risk.

The Climate Changed Child – released ahead of the COP28 climate change summit - throws a spotlight on the threat to children as a result of water vulnerability, one of the ways in which the impacts of climate change are being felt. It provides an analysis of the impacts of three tiers of water security globally – water scarcity, water vulnerability, and water stress*.

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