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In many rural communities, women and girls bear the primary responsibility for water collection, limiting their time for education, economic opportunities and participation in decision-making. Ensuring gender equality in water access is essential to achieving sustainable development for all. Around the globe, solutions are emerging. Through the #UNESCOGreenCitizens initiative, communities are demonstrating how citizen-led actions can improve access to water and strengthen local resilience. Discover these initiatives here: https://lnkd.in/ek2H34dF Drawing on data, research and expertise from across the UN system and global partners, the United Nations World Water Development Report 2026 (#WorldWaterReport), led by UNESCO provides a comprehensive overview of water-related challenges and the pathways to address them. Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/eePuC8xU

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