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Impact of drought on WASH systems

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* Access to water was the main concern during the drought of 2000 in Afghanistan, even above food supply.
====Drought affects more than just water availability- being prepared====
Water supply, however, is only one part of reducing vulnerability. People’s ability to adapt to drought depends on specific livelihood characteristics, in addition, the poor and landless are not automatically the most vulnerable. Increasing the resilience of non-WASH sectors too, such as access to markets, access to finance, levels of infrastructure and employment options must also be engaged.
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