Israel/Occupied Palestinian Territories: Demand Dignity: Troubled waters - Palestinians denied fair access to water

Israel/Occupied Palestinian Territories: Demand Dignity: Troubled waters - Palestinians denied fair access to water

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Index Number: MDE 15/027/2009
Date Published: 27 October 2009
Categories: Israel and Occupied Palestinian Territories

Lack of access to adequate, safe and clean water has been a longstanding problem for Palestinians in the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT), principally as a result of discriminatory Israeli policies and practices. Some 180,000-200,000 Palestinians in rural communities in the West Bank have no access to running water. The water shortage has hindered social and economic development for Palestinians in the OPT and has resulted in violations of their right to an adequate standard of living, including the rights to water, food, health, work and adequate housing.


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