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However, although 2.6 billion people have gained access to improved water since 1990, about 663 million people are still without an improved source of water.
After 15 years of concerted effort, more than 90% of the global population now uses an improved source of drinking water.
The number of people who lack access to an improved source of drinking water has fallen below 700 million people – to 663 million – for the first time.
In 2010, 92% of the population had access to an improved source of water and 77% had access to adequate sanitation.
Household access to an improved source of drinking water or piped water was not associated with child stunting.
Availability of an improved source of drinking water in the household was associated with survival advantage among neonates.
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This report provides the clearest picture to date of the current use of improved sanitation facilities and improved sources of drinking-water throughout the world.
While the world met the MDG target of halving the proportion of people without access to improved sources of water five years ahead of the 2015 deadline, 2.5 billion people still lack proper toilet facilities.
MDG 7: Some 2.6 billion people have gained access to improved drinking water since 1990, so the target of halving the proportion of people without access to improved sources of water was achieved in 2010 – five years ahead of schedule.
In a report that underscored the plight of the country, the United Nations Development Program said today that 70percentt of Afghans were undernourished and only 13percentt had access to improved sources of water.
The push for environmental sustainability has brought some 2.6 billion people access to improved drinking water since 1990, meaning that the target of halving the proportion of people without access to improved sources of water was achieved in 2010 – five years ahead of schedule.
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