SDG 6 Water and sanitation
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INTRODUCTION
Sustainable Development Goal 6 (SDG 6) focuses on ensuring equitable access to and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all. Globally, billions of people still lack access to safe and quality water services. According to the most recent UN report, approximately 30% of the world's population does not have access to safe drinking water services in their homes. This figure underlines the urgency of addressing water and sanitation challenges to promote health, well-being and sustainable development. Sustainable water management is crucial to address a number of challenges, such as water scarcity, pollution and degradation of aquatic ecosystems. In addition, equitable access to water and sanitation is fundamental to promoting equity and inclusive development. To achieve SDG 6, concerted global action is required to improve water and sanitation infrastructure, promote sustainable water management practices and ensure the inclusive participation of all stakeholders.
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room 2
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ROOM 2
Question 1
What is one of the negative impacts of lack of access to clean water?
Reduction of water-borne diseases.
Increased biodiversity.
Increased infant mortality.
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Question 2
What is meant by ‘improved drinking water’ according to WHO?
Water from protected sources treated to remove contaminants
Water free of impurities.
Bottled water.
ROOM 2
Question 3
What is the main objective of SDG 6?
Ensure access to safe drinking water and sanitation.
Promote gender equality.
Reduce extreme poverty.
ROOM 2
Question 4
What is one of the main challenges to achieving SDG 6?
Scarcity of natural resources.
Lack of access to education.
Air pollution.
ROOM 2
Question 5
What percentage of the world's population lacks access to basic sanitation?
30%
50%
10%
ROOM 2
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CONTINUe
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main room
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ROOM 3
Question 1
What is the primary focus of the United Nations regarding clean water and sanitation?
Aims for universal access to safe drinking water and provides recommendations for water quality improvement.
Neglects addressing clean water and sanitation.
ROOM 3
Question 2
Which of the following statements is true regarding global efforts for clean water and sanitation by 2030?
Significant progress has been made, aided by initiatives and innovative products.
Progress is stagnant, with little improvement in access.
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Question 3
How many people lack access to safe water?
663 million people.
673 million people.
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main room
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room 3
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MAIN ROOM
Question 1
What is one of the main factors contributing to water pollution?
Industrial discharges and agricultural waste.
Responsible water use.
Renewable energies.
MAIN ROOM
Question 2
What role does sustainable water resources management play in achieving SDG 6?
It is essential to ensure continued access to safe drinking water.
It only concerns developed countries.
It is not relevant.
MAIN ROOM
Question 3
Increased frequency of droughts and floods.
What is one of the effects of climate change on water resources?
Increased availability of drinking water.
Reduced water scarcity.
MAIN ROOM
Question 4
Why is access to safe water and sanitation important for public health?
Because it increases exposure to waterborne diseases.
Because it reduces infant mortality and improves general health.
Because it has no impact on human health.
MAIN ROOM
Question 5
What is meant by ‘improved sanitation’ according to WHO?
Use of disinfectant cleaning products.
Access to toilets connected to sewerage systems.
Use of simple latrines.
MAIN ROOM
You have completed this room!
CONTINUE
MAIN ROOM
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SDG 6 Water and sanitation
MUSEUM
Main room
wc
ROOM 2
Oh, no!
ROOM 3
Someone has stolen all the works from the museum
ROOM 1
Help us recover the works demonstrating your knowledge on SDG 6! Can you help us?
RESOURCES
INTRODUCTION
Sustainable Development Goal 6 (SDG 6) focuses on ensuring equitable access to and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all. Globally, billions of people still lack access to safe and quality water services. According to the most recent UN report, approximately 30% of the world's population does not have access to safe drinking water services in their homes. This figure underlines the urgency of addressing water and sanitation challenges to promote health, well-being and sustainable development. Sustainable water management is crucial to address a number of challenges, such as water scarcity, pollution and degradation of aquatic ecosystems. In addition, equitable access to water and sanitation is fundamental to promoting equity and inclusive development. To achieve SDG 6, concerted global action is required to improve water and sanitation infrastructure, promote sustainable water management practices and ensure the inclusive participation of all stakeholders.
CONTINUE
main room
wc
room 2
Oh, no!
room 3
Someone has stolen all the works from the museum
room 1
Help us recover the works demonstrating your knowledge on SDG 6! Can you help us?
ROOM 2
Question 1
What is one of the negative impacts of lack of access to clean water?
Reduction of water-borne diseases.
Increased biodiversity.
Increased infant mortality.
ROOM 2
2/
Question 2
What is meant by ‘improved drinking water’ according to WHO?
Water from protected sources treated to remove contaminants
Water free of impurities.
Bottled water.
ROOM 2
Question 3
What is the main objective of SDG 6?
Ensure access to safe drinking water and sanitation.
Promote gender equality.
Reduce extreme poverty.
ROOM 2
Question 4
What is one of the main challenges to achieving SDG 6?
Scarcity of natural resources.
Lack of access to education.
Air pollution.
ROOM 2
Question 5
What percentage of the world's population lacks access to basic sanitation?
30%
50%
10%
ROOM 2
You have completed this room!
CONTINUe
ROOM 2
You have lost a museum piece!
main room
wc
room 2
room 3
Oh, no!
Someone has stolen all the works from the museum
room 1
Help us recover the works demonstrating your knowledge on SDG 6! Can you help us?
ROOM 3
Question 1
What is the primary focus of the United Nations regarding clean water and sanitation?
Aims for universal access to safe drinking water and provides recommendations for water quality improvement.
Neglects addressing clean water and sanitation.
ROOM 3
Question 2
Which of the following statements is true regarding global efforts for clean water and sanitation by 2030?
Significant progress has been made, aided by initiatives and innovative products.
Progress is stagnant, with little improvement in access.
ROOM 3
Question 3
How many people lack access to safe water?
663 million people.
673 million people.
ROOM 3
5/
You have completed this room!
CONTINUE
ROOM 3
You have lost a museum piece!
main room
wc
room 2
room 3
Oh, no!
Someone has stolen all the works from the museum
room 1
Help us recover the works demonstrating your knowledge on SDG 6! Can you help us?
MAIN ROOM
Question 1
What is one of the main factors contributing to water pollution?
Industrial discharges and agricultural waste.
Responsible water use.
Renewable energies.
MAIN ROOM
Question 2
What role does sustainable water resources management play in achieving SDG 6?
It is essential to ensure continued access to safe drinking water.
It only concerns developed countries.
It is not relevant.
MAIN ROOM
Question 3
Increased frequency of droughts and floods.
What is one of the effects of climate change on water resources?
Increased availability of drinking water.
Reduced water scarcity.
MAIN ROOM
Question 4
Why is access to safe water and sanitation important for public health?
Because it increases exposure to waterborne diseases.
Because it reduces infant mortality and improves general health.
Because it has no impact on human health.
MAIN ROOM
Question 5
What is meant by ‘improved sanitation’ according to WHO?
Use of disinfectant cleaning products.
Access to toilets connected to sewerage systems.
Use of simple latrines.
MAIN ROOM
You have completed this room!
CONTINUE
MAIN ROOM
You have lost a museum piece!
Start Over?
Congratulations!
You have recovered all the works from the museum while learning and becoming an expert on SDG 6