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Populations Using Improved Water Sources

Populations Using Improved Water Sources

Proportion of Populations using Improved Water Sources (2015)

Country% access to clean water
Equatorial Guinea 47
Angola49
Chad50.8
Mozambique51.1
Madagascar51.5
DRC52.4
Afghanistan55.3
Tanzania55.6
Ethiopia57.3
Eritrea57.8

Source: WHO

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