World Water Day 2026, marked on March 22, draws attention to the growing water crisis across the world. This year's focus on climate change and water resources makes the issue even more urgent.
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Central Asia’s prospects for critical mineral mining and transport connectivity will sink if the region cannot reach an agreement on water sustainability. The water crisis in Central Asia is one of ...
Every March, the United Nations marks World Water Day to raise awareness about water scarcity and inequality. This year’s theme — water and gender — focuses on how women and girls often face the brunt ...