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|Description=Nepal faces a significant challenge in providing clean water to its population due to inadequate infrastructure, poor sanitation practices, and natural disasters. This has resulted in high rates of waterborne illnesses and a lack of access to safe drinking water for many communities.
|Description=The problem of clean water in Nepal is a major issue due to inadequate infrastructure, poor sanitation practices, and natural disasters that contaminate water sources, leading to waterborne diseases and health problems for the population. Access to safe and clean drinking water is a basic human right that needs urgent attention in Nepal.
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The problem of clean water in Nepal is a major issue due to inadequate infrastructure, poor sanitation practices, and natural disasters that contaminate water sources, leading to waterborne diseases and health problems for the population. Access to safe and clean drinking water is a basic human right that needs urgent attention in Nepal.

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                The quality of water supply in Nepal is always questionable due to lack of proper treatment system, pollution at source, no use of disinfection and no proper maintenance of water distribution system. ...
                
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                The latest study of UNICEF in Nepal revealed that 81% of Nepal's population has no access to water labeled as "safely managed". That's about 24 Million people. Nepal Water for Health (NEWAH), an award...
                
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