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| Message of the Secretary-General of United Nations on World Water Day | |||||||||
The theme of this year’s observance of World Water Day is “Water and Culture”. Water is not only essential for life, it is also a wide-ranging cultural presence – an inspiration for artists, a focus of scientific research, and an indispensable element in the religious rituals of many traditions and faiths. Yet despite its importance and often sacred nature, water continues to be wasted and degraded all over the world, in cities and rural areas alike. Eighteen per cent of the world’s population lack access to safe drinking water, and 40 per cent lack basic sanitation. Every day, some 6,000 people, most of them children, die from water-related causes. That is why the United Nations General Assembly, in its resolution proclaiming the period from 2005 to 2015 as the International Decade for Action, “Water for Life”, called for more concerted action to reach the internationally agreed targets for access to water and sanitation. The
Assembly also stressed the need to involve women in all water-related
development efforts. In many cultures, including indigenous societies,
women are the guardians of water. They are the ones who often spend
long, arduous hours searching for and carrying water. They need to be
able to participate more meaningfully in decision-making on how water
is used and managed, so that their countries can make full use of their
knowledge, skills and contributions. The
Day also marks the launch of the second edition of the World Water Development
Report (http://www.unesco.org/water/wwap/wwdr2/table_contents.shtml),
produced by the UN system’s World Water Assessment Programme.
This publication demonstrates what the world must do to meet the challenges
of freshwater management, and what the UN system can do to help. I commend
it to a wide global audience. _______________ | |||||||||
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