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The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization "UNESCO" has warned that the world will face a water shortage in 2030, noting that the countries of the world do not make sufficient efforts to preserve water resources.
"The world will face by 2030 a general water shortage of 40 percent, and the situation will be exacerbated by other global problems, including the consequences of the Corona epidemic," the organization said in a report today on the occasion of World Water Day.
The authors of the report stress that the problem of providing the Earth's population with water to meet their health needs in light of the current sanitation crisis has become more urgent than ever, stressing that the cost of water must be measured not only in terms of its market price, but also in terms of the benefits that can come from Distributed.