Примеры использования Access to improved на Английском языке и их переводы на Русский язык
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meaning that they lacked access to improved sources of water
Billion people still lack access to improved sanitation, and 1 billion of them practice open defecation.
Nowadays, more than 90% of WHO European Region citizens have access to improved water and sanitation facilities.
Less than half of the people in much of South-East Asia have access to improved sanitation facilities.
It is highest in South-Central Asia, where an urban resident is almost three times more likely to have access to improved sanitation than a rural one.
Increased access to improved sanitation by 93% of households in urban areas of The Gambia
24 per cent of the urban population lacked access to improved sanitation.
In addition, more than 80 per cent of our people have access to improved sanitation facilities.
Over 400 million people still lack access to improved water sources,
UNICEF efforts helped to increase access to improved sanitation, from 3.5 million households in 2012 to 4 million households.
Sanitation is a basic need, and yet access to improved facilities is denied to billions of people worldwide.
South Asia, less than half the population has access to improved sanitation.
Indeed, 2.6 billion people do not have access to improved sanitation, and over one billion people still have no option but to practice open defecation.
18 million people in Northern Africa had no access to improved sanitation facilities.
Furthermore, more than half of the region's rural population still lacks access to improved sanitation in many member countries.
In 1990, only 69 percent of the households in Sri Lanka had access to improved sanitation.
By contrast, access to improved sanitation is low in both urban
About 13 per cent of families in rural areas do not have access to improved drinking-water sources, while 14 per cent do not have access to improved sanitation facilities.
there were only 250 million rural people lacking access to improved sanitation.
an estimated 1.5 billion people in the region gained access to improved water sources.