Growing water crisis across West Africa linked to deforestation, new study warns
A deepening water crisis is unfolding across West Africa, placing millions of lives at risk, according to a new study released by WaterAid and Tree Aid. The report From Roots to Rivers: How Deforestation Impacts Freshwater Access reveals that 45 per cent of people across Ghana, Niger and Nigeria more than 122 million individuals are now exposed to unsafe drinking water. The number has surged by 20 million in just five years.
Forest loss directly tied to shrinking freshwater systems
The study highlights a direct connection between widespread deforestation and the decline of freshwater access. Forests and vegetation help stabilise soil, filter pollutants and regulate rainfall. As these landscapes disappear, the natural systems that maintain safe water supplies are breaking down, affect...









