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SymbolE/ESCWA/2020/Policy Brief.5
TitleThe impact of COVID-19 on on the water-scarce Arab region
AccessFull text: 20-00150_covid-19_water-scarcity-en - PDF ;
Summary
COVID-19 has sounded a wake-up call on the importance of ensuring access to clean water, sanitation and hygiene for all to protect health and welfare. Handwashing with soap and water is now globally understood as the best prevention against COVID-19 transmission. What seems like a simple recommendation, grounded in basic hygiene principles, becomes much more complicated in the water-scarce Arab region where over 362 million people live with less than 1,000 cubic metres of fresh water per person per year, and 18 of the 22 Arab countries are considered water scarce.
AuthorsUN. ESCWA
Date[Beirut] : UN ESCWA, 2020
Description
5 p. : ill., graphs
Notes
Available online (viewed 30 July 2020).