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Comparative Cost of Water

Via Make Wealth History, an interesting comparison of the cost of water in selected developing countries:

That’s not the cost people are paying every day, but the cost for 50 litres, which is what the World Health Organisation considers an adequate level of consumption for health and hygiene.

It’s from WaterAid’s State of the World’s Water report for 2016, in which I was disappointed to find out that Madagascar is among the ten worst countries for water access. 48% of the population currently lack clean water.



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