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UNDP:

About 80% of Afghan families do not have access to safe drinking water

news agency َAfghan News , 22 Apr 2024 - 17:51

Coinciding with the World Earth Day, the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) said that Afghanistan is suffering from drought and climate change and effective measures should be taken to support this country.


According to Amac News; Today (Monday, April 22), the United Nations Development Program said in a newsletter on the occasion of Earth Day that 79% of Afghan families do not have access to safe drinking water.
In this newsletter, it is stated that Afghanistan is suffering from drought and climate change and effective measures should be taken to support this country.
This organization says that in 2023, Afghanistan is the sixth country vulnerable to climate change and the fourth country vulnerable to natural events, and serious attention should be paid.
Meanwhile, the Secretary General of the United Nations has said on the occasion of Earth Day that global climate change threatens air pollution and biodiversity.
Antonio Guterres, the Secretary General of the United Nations, said on the occasion of this day that climate change, air pollution and biodiversity threaten the earth.
  The Secretary General of the United Nations has called for the protection of the earth against climate change and other environmental events.
 


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