12 commonsense assertions
Cultures (12) developed countries (1) Netherlands (1) Sub-Saharan Africa (1) United Kingdom (1) Haiti (1) Honduras (1) Pakistan (1) Conflict zones (1) Finland (1) Indonesia (1) Northern Africa (1) Urban areas in developing countries (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 access to clean water developed countries Access to clean water is easily accessible and often taken for granted in developed countries. 10
2 access to clean water Netherlands Netherlands has stringent water quality standards and efficient water distribution. 3
3 access to clean water Sub-Saharan Africa Limited access to clean water and water contamination pose major health challenges in Sub-Saharan Africa. 3
4 access to clean water United Kingdom In the United Kingdom, access to clean water is viewed as a basic human right and is regulated for safety and quality by government agencies. 3
5 access to clean water Haiti Limited access and frequent contamination of clean water in Haiti is due to natural disasters. 2
6 access to clean water Honduras Accessing and maintaining clean water in Honduras is challenging due to natural disasters and reliance on traditional purification methods. 2
7 access to clean water Pakistan Access to clean water in Pakistan is hindered by various environmental and health-related issues. 2
8 access to clean water Conflict zones Access to clean water is severely limited in conflict zones due to infrastructure destruction and ongoing conflict. 1
9 access to clean water Finland Access to clean water in Finland is sourced from natural bodies of water and is high quality. 1
10 access to clean water Indonesia In rural areas of Indonesia, access to clean water is limited and often of questionable quality, requiring significant effort to retrieve. 1
11 access to clean water Northern Africa Access to clean water in Northern Africa is a valuable resource often obtained through desalination or imported due to scarcity. 1
12 access to clean water Urban areas in developing countries Limited access to clean water in urban areas in developing countries leads to reliance on communal sources or purchasing from vendors. 1