La Sequía en Centroamérica
El acceso a agua limpia y segura sigue siendo un desafío crítico para las personas en El Salvador, Guatemala y Honduras, donde problemas como la escasez de agua, la contaminación y una infraestructura deficiente están agravando la pobreza y poniendo en riesgo la seguridad alimentaria. Estos tres países enfrentan desafíos comunes impulsados por la mala gestión, el cambio climático y la falta de una gobernanza integral del agua.
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Guatemala con el agua hasta el cuello
El Salvador y la desigualdad hídrica
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