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* https://news.un.org/en/story/2023/03/1134887 | |||
<big><big>'''The UN 2023 Water Conference'''</big></big> | |||
March 22-24 | New York City | |||
Thread | |||
* https://twitter.com/Nature/status/1638538269225787392?s=20 | |||
The first water-focused UN-summit in 46 years | |||
UN Conference on Water Aims to Rally Support for Ambitious Goals | |||
The last time the United Nations hosted a conference dedicated to global water supply and sanitation the world looked vastly different. Half as many people were alive. China’s economy was smaller than the United Kingdom’s | |||
* https://www.circleofblue.org/2023/world/un-conference-on-water-aims-to-rally-support-for-ambitious-goals/?mc_cid=58e31c1b66 | |||
The centerpiece of the conference, which runs from March 22 to 24, is the “water action agenda,” a compilation of voluntary commitments from national governments, nonprofits, businesses, and intergovernmental agencies. Together these commitments extend beyond the conference walls, pushing leaders to be more careful, inclusive water stewards in the years ahead. | |||
“It’s not what happens in three days... It’s what happens afterward.” | |||
Facts: About 300,000 children under five die every year from diarrhoeal diseases due to poor sanitation, poor hygiene, or unsafe drinking water. These deaths could have been avoided by access to daily clean water | |||
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), a quarter of the global population, more than two billion people, lack access to safe drinking water.... 2.2 billion people lack access to safely managed drinking water services | |||
Over half the global population, 4.2 billion people, lack safely managed sanitation services | |||
in 2010, the UN General Assembly recognized the human right to water and sanitation. So, for instance, everyone has the right to enough water for personal and domestic uses, which is between 50 and 100 liters of water per person per day. | |||
Water plays a fundamental role in sustainable development | |||
'''Global Commission on the Economics of Water''' (Read the Report) | |||
The world is on the verge of a water disaster, with demand for fresh water predicted to outpace supply by 40% by the end of this decade | |||
The lack of access to clean water is a solvable crisis, but it requires good cooperation | |||
* https://turningthetide.watercommission.org/ | |||
'''UN Conference on Water Aims to Rally Support for Ambitious Goals''' | |||
Act to Make a Positive Difference | |||
* https://www.circleofblue.org/2023/world/un-conference-on-water-aims-to-rally-support-for-ambitious-goals/ | |||
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Revision as of 19:19, 26 March 2023
The UN 2023 Water Conference
March 22-24 | New York City
Thread
The first water-focused UN-summit in 46 years
UN Conference on Water Aims to Rally Support for Ambitious Goals
The last time the United Nations hosted a conference dedicated to global water supply and sanitation the world looked vastly different. Half as many people were alive. China’s economy was smaller than the United Kingdom’s
The centerpiece of the conference, which runs from March 22 to 24, is the “water action agenda,” a compilation of voluntary commitments from national governments, nonprofits, businesses, and intergovernmental agencies. Together these commitments extend beyond the conference walls, pushing leaders to be more careful, inclusive water stewards in the years ahead.
“It’s not what happens in three days... It’s what happens afterward.”
Facts: About 300,000 children under five die every year from diarrhoeal diseases due to poor sanitation, poor hygiene, or unsafe drinking water. These deaths could have been avoided by access to daily clean water
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), a quarter of the global population, more than two billion people, lack access to safe drinking water.... 2.2 billion people lack access to safely managed drinking water services
Over half the global population, 4.2 billion people, lack safely managed sanitation services
in 2010, the UN General Assembly recognized the human right to water and sanitation. So, for instance, everyone has the right to enough water for personal and domestic uses, which is between 50 and 100 liters of water per person per day.
Water plays a fundamental role in sustainable development
Global Commission on the Economics of Water (Read the Report)
The world is on the verge of a water disaster, with demand for fresh water predicted to outpace supply by 40% by the end of this decade
The lack of access to clean water is a solvable crisis, but it requires good cooperation
UN Conference on Water Aims to Rally Support for Ambitious Goals
Act to Make a Positive Difference
🌎
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