Uzbekistan

Inequality in Centralized Drinking Water Access Across Regions in Uzbekistan

“Uzsuvta’minot” Reveals National Scale Provision of Centralized Drinking Water

The latest infographic presented by “Uzsuvta’minot” showcases the level of provision of centralized drinking water to the population on a national scale, broken down by region. The data reveals significant disparities in coverage rates across different parts of the country.

Topping the list is Tashkent city, boasting an impressive 97.7 percent coverage rate. On the other end of the spectrum, the Kashkadarya region lags behind with only 59.4 percent coverage.

Here are the coverage rates for other regions:

– Andijan region: 90.9 percent
– Bukhara region: 73.2 percent
– Jizzakh region: 70.4 percent
– Republic of Karakalpakstan: 72.4 percent
– Fergana region: 79.4 percent
– Khorezm region: 90.4 percent
– Samarkand region: 75.4 percent
– Namangan region: 82.7 percent
– Syrdarya region: 86.9 percent
– Surkhandarya region: 62.9 percent
– Tashkent region: 79.4 percent

This data highlights the importance of addressing disparities in access to clean drinking water across Uzbekistan, ensuring that all regions have adequate provision to meet the needs of their populations.

 

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