By implementing clean water technologies in underserved areas, women-led initiatives are also driving economic development. Access to clean water improves the health and productivity of communities, reduces healthcare costs, and frees up time for education and economic activities, particularly for women and girls. This contributes to the overall economic growth and development of communities.
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