Objectives Over half of the world\u27s population (4 billion people) experience severe water scarcity at least one month per year, while half a billion people experience severe water scarcity throughout the year. Despite progress from national and global interventions, a staggering proportion of the Global South remains water insecure. Rapid urban growth and associated demographic changes, climate change, and governance failure have also fostered the growth and expansion of urban informal settlements and slums where widespread poverty and environmental hazards exacerbate the impact of water insecurity on health. This article reflects on the interactions between water insecurity and urban poverty in the Global South across four categories of...
For the next decade, the global water crisis remains the risk of highest concern, and ranks ahead of...
As global health is influenced by a multitude of factors, water seems to be a pressing point of focu...
By 2030 almost half of the world\u27s population will be living in water stressed areas and to no on...
Recent reports from the UN find that 2.6 billion people have gained access to improved drinking wate...
Climate shock‐related water insecurity has a significant impact on poverty, and vice versa, with poo...
Although negative global health can be contributed to a variety of influences, the lack of a proper ...
Climate change means that many more people find themselves living in areas of environmental disadvan...
The availability of water in adequate quantity and quality is imperative for sustainable development...
This chapter highlights a high rate of water crisis across sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) despite its huge...
If UN projections are correct, global urban populations will grow to exceed 5 billion people by the ...
In many slums and informal settlements in the global South, the quality of water accessed by poor pe...
Water of adequate quality is fundamental for human health, food production, the ecological condition...
Climate change might affect the development of water scarcity least in some areas of the world. Wate...
For the next decade, the global water crisis remains the risk of highest concern, and ranks ahead of...
Microbial contamination of surface waters is of particular relevance in low-income and middle-income...
For the next decade, the global water crisis remains the risk of highest concern, and ranks ahead of...
As global health is influenced by a multitude of factors, water seems to be a pressing point of focu...
By 2030 almost half of the world\u27s population will be living in water stressed areas and to no on...
Recent reports from the UN find that 2.6 billion people have gained access to improved drinking wate...
Climate shock‐related water insecurity has a significant impact on poverty, and vice versa, with poo...
Although negative global health can be contributed to a variety of influences, the lack of a proper ...
Climate change means that many more people find themselves living in areas of environmental disadvan...
The availability of water in adequate quantity and quality is imperative for sustainable development...
This chapter highlights a high rate of water crisis across sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) despite its huge...
If UN projections are correct, global urban populations will grow to exceed 5 billion people by the ...
In many slums and informal settlements in the global South, the quality of water accessed by poor pe...
Water of adequate quality is fundamental for human health, food production, the ecological condition...
Climate change might affect the development of water scarcity least in some areas of the world. Wate...
For the next decade, the global water crisis remains the risk of highest concern, and ranks ahead of...
Microbial contamination of surface waters is of particular relevance in low-income and middle-income...
For the next decade, the global water crisis remains the risk of highest concern, and ranks ahead of...
As global health is influenced by a multitude of factors, water seems to be a pressing point of focu...
By 2030 almost half of the world\u27s population will be living in water stressed areas and to no on...