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                              Domestic Water in Rural Area Rural water supplies have traditionally been overshadowed by urban ones. That must now change, as the Sustainable Development Goals calls for water for all. The objective of the paper is to assess the current access to and the perceived water quality in villages with various types of water supply. The survey was carried out during July–December 2017 in four villages in central Kazakhstan. Overall, 1369 randomly selected households were interviewed. According to the United Nations Resolution. “The human right to water entitles everyone to sufficient, safe, acceptable, physically accessible and affordable water for personal and domestic uses” . Therefore, call for full coverage of safely managed drinking water by 2030. The “Safely managed drinking water” indicator includes the three following conditions: accessible on premises, available when needed and fre...
                                          Impact of Social media rising hate Online forums are frequently seen in isolation, although they are simply reflections of society. In recent years, polarizing information and hateful material have grown on the Internet in India. Opinions that would previously have been suppressed for fear of societal repercussions have now found a safe haven on the internet. A wide range of radical statements can be found on the internet. Today's social media is a beehive of toxic and vicious debates. Combating hate speech and fake news has become a major concern for governments around the world. But this isn't just a technology problem; it's a societal one as well. In Christchurch, New Zealand, in 2019, a terrorist opened fire in two mosques, killing at least 49 worshippers and injuring dozens more. Following such terrorist incidents, a fresh debate erupted...
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                        Human Trafficking As an essential stakeholder, the business community steps up to the plate in important ways to halt human trafficking. Through strategic philanthropic investments and partnerships with non-governmental organizations, corporations support anti-trafficking efforts around the world. Companies also seek to eliminate this crime from their supply chains, engage in awareness-raising activities, and promote the development and implementation of best practices to combat human trafficking among their workforces. “Human trafficking is a systemic injustice that no organization, corporation, or government can end alone,” said Angela F. Williams, President and CEO of United Way Worldwide, during the report’s launch event. “We must work together to end human trafficking. It’s the right thing to do, and from a business perspective it’s also the smart thing to do. The companies highlighted in this repor...