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Scarce and Contaminated Water

Monday, March 21, 2022

The Asian Development Bank considers Indonesia remains ineffective in water resilience. Risks include water crisis and feces contamination at water sources.

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Residents bathing, washing, and using toilets on the edge of the Ciliwung River, Manggarai, Jakarta, September 2020. TEMPO/Subekti . tempo : 173222826496.

BAN Ki-Moon, the South Korean diplomat who headed the United Nations (UN) in the period of 2007-2016, underlined that clean water supply is key to battling the climate crisis. As the keynote speaker at the second Asia International Water Week at Labuan Bajo, East Nusa Tenggara, on March 14-16, Ban Ki-Moon cited UN studies which say that if global temperatures rise by 1 percent, 7 percent of the world population will suffer from a w

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