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Water Pollution on the rise in Asia and Latin America

by | 26-05-2017 01:41 recommendations 0

The United Nations Environment Program has cautioned that water pollution across three continents- Asia, Africa, and Latin America is risking millions of people of dangerous diseases like typhoid and cholera.



A report from the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP), Snapshot of the World's Water Quality, has highlighted a "worrying rise in the contamination of surface waters in Asia, Africa, and Latin America" which poses a great risk of contracting diseases for a huge number of individuals, and additionally threatening to damage our food chain, thereby affecting the continents' economies.  The authors of this report also pointed out that by making clean water less, the disparity amongst the people would continue to grow and this would make the poor, children and women vulnerable.



The report highlights a series of catalysts which are causing the rise in surface water pollution, including factors such as population growth, economic expansion, intensive farming, and most importantly, an increase in the amount of untreated sewage which is getting discharged into local water bodies. In particular, pathogen pollution and organic pollution have risen by a whopping 50% in the past two decades across Asia, Africa and Latin America.



With a few nations' populations depending on surface waters as their drinking water (to the tune of 90%), this present an immediate health hazard. This problem is likely to intensify, thereby worsening the condition further. The report found that about 3.4 million people die every year from diseases related to contaminated water consumption, for example, cholera, typhoid, hepatitis, polio, cryptosporidiosis, ascariasis, and diarrheal diseases. Estimates by UNEP reveal that up to 25 million people are at risk from such diseases in Latin America, up to 164 million in Africa, and up to 134 million in Asia. 


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8 Comments

  • says :
    thanks for sharing
    Posted 06-02-2018 21:34

  • says :
    good report
    Posted 06-02-2018 21:34

  • says :
    Thank you for sharing your views :)
    Posted 03-06-2017 23:18

  • says :
    Hi Nilanjan! Thanks for sharing your report on water pollution happening around the globe.
    Everytime i read the article saying that innocent people died due to consumption of polluted water, i realize the seriousness of the water pollution problem. Hope there would be effective measures taken by government.
    Posted 01-06-2017 20:32

  • says :
    Thanks for sharing your views Aaditya!
    Posted 30-05-2017 02:32

  • says :
    @Cheonghan Thanks for reviewing my article! This report is based on a study which was done by UNEP.
    Posted 30-05-2017 02:32

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  • Aaditya Singh says :
    Nilantan, from your report, it is obvious that the developing nations need to work hard to reduce water pollution. Thanks for highlighting the issue.
    Posted 29-05-2017 11:25

  • says :
    Nilanjan, thank you for your report. It is unbelievable that so many people are still suffering from dirty water today. Also it makes me sad that the poor, children, and women are the ones who are vulnerable. So is the report saying only the information about how bad the situation is or is there any suggested solution?
    Posted 28-05-2017 22:29

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