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NWSC’S PRO-POOR STRATEGY TRANSFORMS ACCESS TO AFFORDABLE CLEAN WATER IN NSOBA, KYEBANDO

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The National Water and Sewerage Corporation (NWSC) has over the years made significant strides in improving the lives of underprivileged communities in the greater Kampala region through its Urban Pro-Poor strategy.

Climate change and poor water management further intensify water scarcity. Unpredictable weather patterns, prolonged droughts, and extreme temperatures disrupt water availability, affecting agriculture and industry alike. Inefficient practices, such as over-extraction and pollution, make matters even worse, leading to long-term damage to ecosystems and human livelihoods.

The impact of water scarcity is far-reaching. Agricultural productivity declines as crops fail and livestock suffer, jeopardizing food security. In the Industrial realm, activities slow down, hitting economic growth and employment hard, whereas communities face increased health risks due to poor sanitation and hygiene. In essence, water scarcity hampers development and deepens inequalities, leaving millions at risk.

To tackle water scarcity, we need a comprehensive approach. Investing in modern infrastructure, promoting sustainable water management practices, and leveraging technology to improve water distribution are crucial steps. Raising awareness about water conservation and fostering international cooperation to manage shared water resources can also help mitigate the crisis.

In a nutshell, water scarcity is a critical global issue that requires our immediate attention. The combined effects of population growth, climate change, and inefficient water management threaten agriculture, industry, and livelihoods. However, if we take proactive measures, we can ensure a sustainable water future for everyone. 

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