World
Water Day 2002
As
in the past, the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for
Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) commemorated the annual World Water Day
at the United Nations Conference Centre on 22 March 2002. The United
Nations Information Services (UNIS) coordinated this event. This
annual event was initiated at the Rio Conference on Environment and
Development and has been held since 1992 to commemorate the importance
of water and emphasize the development and management of water resources.
The theme for this year was "Water for Development".
Ms. Keiko Okaido, Deputy Executive Secretary of ESCAP, welcomed the
participants and conveyed the
statement of the Secretary-General of the United Nations on the World
Water Day. Mr. Ravi Sawhney, Director, Environment and Natural
Resources Development Division, ESCAP, in his welcoming remarks underscored
the need to create awareness of the scarcity of water resources, especially
drinking water, regardless of the size of the countries.
This year's programme
included panel discussions addressing three important issues: water
sources and resources for development; water and conflict; and water
conservation. For the first time at a World Water Day, part of the
exhibition was organized by a local gallery presenting paintings on
water, which was opened by Ms. Keiko Okaido to reflect the theme of
"Water for Development".
The morning session proceeded with a video presentation "Mekong:
the Mother", followed by two panel discussions on "Perspectives
on Water Sources and Resources for Development" and "Water
and Conflict".
The afternoon session included a special programme with presentations
for students, which was opened by Mr. Gamini Abeysekera, UNICEF Representative
for Thailand. The presentations were "Youth Forum of the Third
World Water Forum", "The Chao Phraya River" and "the
Importance of Freshwater". Students from Thai universities and
local NGOs participated in the event with great enthusiasm.
Mr. Joern Kristensen, Chief Executive Officer of Mekong River Commission,
made a presentation on "Development perspectives and update"
on the Mekong River and discussed issues on "Transboundary cooperation
and complications" and promoting harmonious way of sharing the
Mekong River among upstream and downstream countries. Mr. Mazakazu
Kashio, Forest Resources Officer for Asia and the Pacific, FAO/RAPA,
and Mr. Cihat H. Basocak, GIS Specialist, ENRDD, presented and shared
information on forests and watersheds. The participants enjoyed a
slide presentation of river scenes along the Chao Phraya River, and
a discussion on man's impact on river ecology and morphology by Mr.
Steve van Beek, author and explorer.
On the topic of "Water and Conflict", Dr. Soparat Charusombat,
Department of Political Science, Thammasat University and Mr. Le Huu
Ti, Economic Affairs Officer, ENRDD discussed "Peace perspective
on water conflicts" and "Negotiating over water - from potential
conflict to cooperation potential" respectively, and then answered
questions raised by the audience. Water related matters on Information
Receipt and Dissemination at the International Centre for Integrated
Mountain Development (ICIMOD) were presented by Ms. Nira Gurung, Distribution
Officer, ICIMOD. Ms. Shinobu Fukumoto, Secretariat of Third World
Water Forum, Tokyo, gave a slide presentation and briefed the participants
with an update of the Third
World Water Forum and the Youth Forum, to be held in Japan 2003.
Mr. Wolfgang Grabs, Head, Hydrology and Water Resources Department,
World Meteorological Organization (WMO) shared information on the
"Water cycle, earth, rains and floods". This was followed
by "The Chao Phraya River Basin Study", presented by Mr.
Surapol Pattanee, Director of Policy and Planning at the Office of
National Water Resources Committee, Office of the Prime Minister,
Thailand.
The World Water Day 2002 successfully concluded with an animated cartoon
The Adventures of Captain H2O in "Use Water Wisely", presented
by Mr. Yuri N. Steklov, ENRDD, to promote awareness of the importance
of freshwater for the "International Year of Freshwater"
in 2003. More than 300 participants from various diplomatic and consular
missions, UN agencies, NGOs, international organizations, government
ministries and students from universities and colleges attended the
event.
Related
pages:
Photo
Gallery
IAEA.ORG
(World Water Day 2002)