Pakistan faces a critical water crisis as over 80 percent of its population lacks access to safe drinking water, according to the Asian Development Bank.
Rapid population growth, climate change, poor water management, and groundwater overuse have intensified shortages, contamination, and waterborne diseases.
While some improvements in rural and urban water security have been made, gaps remain in infrastructure, governance, and service delivery.
Experts warn that stronger institutional coordination, investment, and enforcement are urgently needed to ensure sustainable and equitable water access across the country.
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