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Progress on Household Drinking-Water, Sanitation and Hygiene 2000-2024: Special Focus on Inequalities. World Health Organization.

Resource Scarcity Equity and Justice

Progress on Household Drinking-Water, Sanitation and Hygiene 2000-2024: Special Focus on Inequalities. World Health Organization.

WHO and UNICEF examine global progress in access to safe drinking water, sanitation, and hygiene between 2000 and 2024, highlighting gains made by billions of people worldwide. Despite these improvements, access remains uneven, with slower progress in urban areas and low-income countries.

• Research & Reports

World Health Organization and UNICEF

For the Future of Water Conservation, Look to … Los Angeles? The New York Times.

Resource Scarcity Built Environment and Urbanization

For the Future of Water Conservation, Look to … Los Angeles? The New York Times.

This article highlights how Los Angeles has steadily reduced its total water use despite population growth, thanks to conservation policies, changing social norms, and infrastructure upgrades. It explores possible next steps toward regional water self-reliance.

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Kimmelman, M.

Urban water scarcity in Addis Ababa city: Hard versus soft path solutions: A systematic review. Discover Geoscience.
A view of Addis Ababa featuring a large highway and a prominent tall building in the city skyline.

Infectious Diseases Land Use and Land Cover Change

Urban water scarcity in Addis Ababa city: Hard versus soft path solutions: A systematic review. Discover Geoscience.

The review explores urban water management in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, and advocates for better supply, sanitation, and land use planning to improve water security and quality in the city.

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Bekana, T.H., Ebrea, M.G., Netsanet, N.H., et al.

Enhancing resilience and sustainable healthcare supply chains: Integrating circular economy and dynamic barrier management. Discover Sustainability.
One of the laboratories in the Clinical Research Center, National Institutes of Health (NIH).

Resource Scarcity Health and Care Systems

Enhancing resilience and sustainable healthcare supply chains: Integrating circular economy and dynamic barrier management. Discover Sustainability.

This study used circular economy principles to show how managing risks and reusing resources can help healthcare systems avoid shortages and become more reliable and sustainable.

• Research & Reports

Alfina, K.N., Ratnayake, R.M.C., Wibisono, D., et al.