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HotSpots H2O, June 20: Shelling Cuts Off Water Supply of 400,000 Ukrainians

The Global Rundown After shelling destroyed two filtration systems…
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HotSpots H2O, June 6: Filipinos Are Without Water as Government Battles Islamic State

The Global Rundown Civilians in Marawi, Philippines are without…

HotSpots H2O, May 30: Millions of Children in MENA Conflict Zones Lack Safe Water

The Global Rundown Conflict in the Middle East and Africa is…
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HotSpots H2O, May 23: Conditions Deteriorating Rapidly in Drought-Stricken Somalia

The Global Rundown Drought and insecurity in Somalia are deteriorating…
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HotSpots H2O, May 16: Yemen Declares State of Emergency Over Cholera Outbreak

The Global Rundown Officials declared a state of emergency in…
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HotSpots H2O, May 9: Attacks in Afghanistan Compromise Access to Clean Water

The Rundown Rocket attacks and armed conflict in the Kunduz…
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HotSpots H2O, May 2: Unclean Water Heightens Disease Risk in Conflict Zones

The Global Rundown South Sudan hovers on the edge of a widespread…
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HotSpots H2O, April 25: Water Shortages Could Fuel Future Terrorist Recruitment

The Global Rundown Water shortages caused by climate change…
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HotSpots H2O, April 18: Water and Sanitation Crises Jeopardize Health of Damascus Citizens

The Global Rundown Water shortages and sewage system failures…

HotSpots H2O, April 11: South Sudanese Refugees Flee to Uganda

The Global Rundown Uganda struggles to provide food, water,…

HotSpots H2O, April 4: Conflict and Drought Leave 27 Million Without Clean Water

Conflict and drought have left 27 million people in Nigeria, Somalia, South Sudan, and Yemen without safe drinking water.