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Beyond scarcity: Power, poverty and the global water crisis

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UNDP (United Nations Development Programme). 2006. Human Development Report 2006: Beyond scarcity: Power, poverty and the global water crisis. New York.

Human Development Report 2006

Beyond scarcity: Power, poverty and the global water crisis

Posted on: January 01, 2006

Throughout history water has confronted humanity with some of its greatest challenges. Water is a source of life and a natural resource that sustains our environments and supports livelihoods – but it is also a source of risk and vulnerability. In the early 21st Century, prospects for human development are threatened by a deepening global water crisis. Debunking the myth that the crisis is the result of scarcity, this report argues poverty, power and inequality are at the heart of the problem.

In a world of unprecedented wealth, almost 2 million children die each year for want of a glass of clean water and adequate sanitation. Millions of women and young girls are forced to spend hours collecting and carrying water, restricting their opportunities and their choices. And water-borne infectious diseases are holding back poverty reduction and economic growth in some of the world’s poorest countries.

The Human Development Report continues to frame debates on some of the most pressing challenges facing humanity. Human Development Report 2006: