Growing up, Amaka Godfrey remembers how much of her life revolved around water.

She'd have to lug a can of water to her primary school in Nigeria each day, which had no water of its own. Later, in boarding school, she'd chain a can of water to her bed each night to prevent classmates from stealing it.

A new report from the World Health Organization shows that Godfrey's experience is shared by many. One in four people lack access to safe drinking water, according the report.

That's over 2 billion people who aren't able to simply turn on the tap in their home, workplace or school and get a glass of water they know will be clean.

Even more people, 3.4 billion, aren't able to reliably use safe sanitation systems, like toilets with plumbing. About 354 million people worldwide have no to

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