Highlights from a panel discussion on how cities are adapting to challenges such as the Covid-19 crisis.

Climate change is threatening water and sanitation systems in cities. 74% of all-natural disasters between 2001 and 2018 have been water-related. Whether the problem is too much water or too little water, it is damaging people’s ability to have access to decent services. In the face of this growing challenge, building the resilience of service providers has never been more important.

Read more: https://www.wsup.com/blog/weaknesses-in-water-sanitation-and-hygiene-systems-exposed-by-pandemic-say-experts/

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.

Join the network

South Asia Rainwater Network   We invite you to become a member of our network on RWH. Together we can certainly make a difference by supporting each other towards creating access to water for vulnerable population in the South Asian countries. Simply click the below link that you are interested in adding your organization to the network.   CLICK HERE TO REGISTER