Human development report, 2006: beyond scarcity: power, poverty and the global water crisis
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Abstract
Throughout history water has confronted humanity with some of its greatest challenges. Water is a source of life and a natural resource that sustains our environments and supports livelihoods – but it is also a source of risk and vulnerability. In the early 21st Century, prospects for human development are threatened by a deepening global water crisis. Debunking the myth that the crisis is the result of scarcity, this report argues poverty, power and inequality are at the heart of the problem.In a world of unprecedented wealth, almost 2 million children die each year for want of a glass of clean water and adequate sanitation. Millions of women and young girls are forced to spend hours collecting and carrying…
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Keywords
- Poverty
- Water scarcity
- Scarcity
- Power (physics)
- Development economics
- Economics
- Natural resource economics
- Political science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- No poverty
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