WATER is vital for survival and, alongside sanitation, helps
protect public and environmental health.Our bodies, our cities and our
industries, our agriculture and our ecosystems all depend on it.
Water is a human right. Nobody should be denied access. This World Water Day is about upholding this right for all,leaving no
one behind.
Today,2.1 billion people live without safe waterdue to factors such as economic status, gender, ethnicity, religion and
age.Growing demands, coupled with poor
management, have increased water stress in many parts of the world.Climate
change is adding dramatically to the pressure.By 2030, an estimated700 millionpeople worldwide could be
displaced by intense water scarcity.
We must encourage cooperation to tackle the
global water crisisand strengthen our resilience to the effects of climate
change to ensure access to water for all, especially for the most vulnerable.
These are vital steps towards a more peaceful and prosperous future.
As we
strive to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals, we must value water
resources and ensure their inclusive management if we are to protect and use
this vital resource sustainably for the benefitof all people.
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