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clean drinking water
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India
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Clean drinking water in India is hindered by pollution and inadequate infrastructure.
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6
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2
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clean drinking water
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Bangladesh
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Access to clean drinking water in Bangladesh is compromised by contamination and scarcity, posing significant health risks.
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5
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3
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clean drinking water
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New Zealand
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New Zealand emphasizes strict regulations and sustainable practices for clean drinking water.
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5
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4
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clean drinking water
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Switzerland
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Switzerland's strict regulations and pure natural environments ensure access to clean drinking water.
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5
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5
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clean drinking water
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South Asia
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Access to clean drinking water in South Asia is limited and often stored in unsafe containers due to contamination and long distances.
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4
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6
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clean drinking water
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rural areas
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Limited access and contamination of clean drinking water in rural areas pose health risks.
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3
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7
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clean drinking water
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underdeveloped areas
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Access to clean drinking water is scarce and often contaminated in underdeveloped areas, leading to health concerns.
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3
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8
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clean drinking water
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South America
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In South America, water contamination from industrial and sewage pollution is a common threat to clean drinking water.
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2
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9
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clean drinking water
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Africa
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Clean drinking water is not easily accessible in Africa, causing widespread health issues.
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1
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10
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clean drinking water
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Central America
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Clean drinking water is often carried long distances and stored in unsafe containers in Central American culture.
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1
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11
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clean drinking water
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Scandinavia
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Clean drinking water from natural sources is considered a basic human right in Scandinavian culture.
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1
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12
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clean drinking water
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remote or underdeveloped regions
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Access to clean drinking water is limited in remote or underdeveloped regions, causing health problems due to its scarcity and poor quality.
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1
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