The impact of women-led initiatives on clean water technologies extends significantly to public health improvements. As primary caregivers in many societies, women have a vested interest in the health and well-being of their families, making them more likely to advocate for and implement clean water solutions. This has led to a noticeable decrease in waterborne diseases and an overall improvement in the health of numerous communities.
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