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Women and Girls Are More Affected by Inequality in Access to Water

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The latest data from the National Water and Basic Sanitation Agency (ANA) on the coverage of the Sustainable Development Goals 6 of the United Nations (UN) show that Brazil has made significant progress, but maintains deep disparities in access to water and sanitation. UN Objective 6 for 2030 provides that the country should ensure sustainable water availability and sanitation for all. Related News:The World Water: Institutions are alert to wate…
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The latest data from the National Water and Basic Sanitation Agency (ANA) on the coverage of the Sustainable Development Goals 6 of the United Nations (UN) show that Brazil has made significant progress, but maintains deep disparities in access to water and sanitation. UN Objective 6 for 2030 provides that the country should ensure sustainable water availability and sanitation for all. Related News:The World Water: Institutions are alert to wate…

·Quadra, Brazil
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EBC broke the news in Quadra, Brazil on Sunday, March 22, 2026.
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