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Water supply and sanitation in Cuba : ウィキペディア英語版 | Water supply and sanitation in Cuba
Water supply and sanitation in Cuba is characterized by a high level of access, but at limited quality of service. A state-owned enterprise is in charge or providing services throughout the country within the country's socialist, centrally planned Cuban economic system. As a surprising exception in a Socialist country, a mixed public-private company with partial foreign ownership provides services in parts of Havana. == Access ==
In 2000 about 91% of Cubans had access to an improved source of water (95% of the urban population, but only 78% of the rural population).〔WHO/UNICEF (JMP Water Cuba )〕 Unusually, access to adequate sanitation is higher than access to an improved source of water at a rate of 98% (99% of the urban population and 95% of the rural population).〔WHO/UNICEF (JMP Sanitation Cuba )〕 Cuba's access to adequate sanitation thus is the second-highest in Latin America and the Caribbean after Uruguay. Access to improved water supply in Cuba, however, is the same as the average for the region.〔WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Program〕
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