Priti Parikh The ICE has set out a vision for diversity and inclusion. The vision is to improve lives by ensuring the world has the engineering capacity, people, skills and infrastructure systems it needs to allow our planet, and those who live on it, to thrive. This means providing affordable and high quality infrastructure to everyone. Around 2.2bn people lack access to safely managed drinking water, 3.5bn lack safely managed sanitation and around 760M do not have access to electricity. The service gaps are predominantly in emerging and international markets where most of the new infrastructure will be built in the next decade. Women bear the brunt of poor infrastructure, especially in
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