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Using Societal Resilience and “Digital” Communication and Cooperation to Reduce Global “Emerging Water Challenges Since COVID-19”

Author(s): Bunmi Deborah Millennial-Oriagbo

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Abstract: Water is important for drinking, sanitation, and meals production; for billions of human beings, however, water access and high-quality are restricted. The COVID-19 pandemic has similarly amplified the influences of these water inequalities. COVID-19 has, like not anything that has gone earlier than, discovered the structures wiring of the modern-day, globalized international, and the way damaging disturbances to those structures may be. Water is a connector throughout the society systems, and as a result has essential implications for each of the effectiveness of COVID-19 reaction efforts and for promoting increase and building resilience in a submit-pandemic globally. understanding, measuring, and assessing society resilience calls for an eager attention of the links and relationships among the extraordinary scales of governance and exceptional systems which are at once and indirectly affecting groups. Developing techniques for building and enhancing society resilience calls for an understanding that vulnerability at any stage interprets to an extended vulnerability in different areas of the bigger society.

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Year: 2022

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