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Water

663 million people still rely on unimproved water sources in 2015
– World Health Organization

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Water

663 million people still rely on unimproved water sources in 2015
– World Health Organization

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Health

3.4 billion people live in areas at risk of malaria transmission in 106 countries and territories - Center for Disease Control (CDC)

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Education

Only 2% of humanitarian aid goes to education.
Providing all children with quality basic education could boost annual economic growth by 2% in low - income countries - United Nations (UN)

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Energy

Around 1.1 billion people worldwide still live without access to electricity with most concentrated in Africa and Asia - The World Bank

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Livelihood

1 billion people 32% of the global urban population - live in urban slums.
- United Nations (UN)

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Sustainability

2.7 billion people rely on the traditional use of biomass for cooking, which causes harmful indoor air pollution - World Energy Outlook 2015

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