Water insecurity refers to insufficient access to safe and clean water, crucial for both physical and mental health. Water insecurity globally impacts low- and middle-income countries. Environmental changes and global warming have also had a huge impact on water scarcity.
Pakistan's per capita water availability has plummeted from 5,260 cubic meters in 1951 to approximately 1,000 cubic meters in recent years. We must build dams to conserve water and make it easily available for the people.
Faraz Ahmed Abro
Jamshoro
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