Anyone in this world want to live healthy and happy, but there are some people who still suffered from a lack of government concern about the cleanliness and comfort of living of its citizens
25. Port Harcourt Nigeria - Africa
Problems with waste disposal continue to contaminate the rivers of
Nigeria, especially affecting residents in Port Harcourt. This area does not have a strategy to prevent oil spills and pollution, and methods of cleaning up after disasters require a lot of improvement.
24. New Delhi - India
You will find almost all marine life except in
New Delhi the Yamuna. Garbage and sewage flow freely, creating a rich environment for the growth of water-borne diseases contributing to extremely high levels of infant morbidity.
23. Maputo Mozambique
Situated in the Indian Ocean, the
East African country of
Mozambique suffers from lack of sanitation processes – specific ally the lack of solid waste disposal systems and sewage treatment. Capital city of
Maputo feels the worst consequences of this.
22. Luanda Angola
Located on the coast of
Angola to the Atlantic Ocean in the west, Luanda is the largest port city. Studies from several agencies, including
UNICEF and
Oxfam, suggest that the majority of the population in Luanda drink water of poor quality and dangerous in some cases. Most of this is some of the population lives in settlements called
musseques built on hardened waste. The water came to these settlements in private tanks, which consistently show concerning levels of chlorine.
21. Niamey Nigeria - Africa
Niger Basin River , home to Niger’s capital,
Niamey, is a waste of pollution and waste. In a country with a total population of just under 14 million, the healthy life expectancy at birth is 35 for men and 36 for women, thanks in part to poor sanitation and drinking water. About one in four children raised here will die before age 5, the
World Health Organization says.
20. Nouakchott Mauritania
Located in northern Africa,
Mauritania sits on the North Atlantic Ocean between Senegal and Western Sahara.
Nouakchott, the capital of the country, located on the west coast. Because the desert-like climate, droughts and water management is an important issue for the country. offshore oil deposits and iron ore into the country’s main industrial opportunities, but most of the population depends on agriculture.
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