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Date 7
February 2005
Press Release No: L/09/2005
THE UNITED NATIONS SECRETARY-GENERAL
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MESSAGE FOR WORLD WATER DAY
22 March 2005
Water is essential for life. Yet many millions
of people around the world face water shortages. Many millions
of children die every year from water-borne diseases. And drought
regularly afflicts some of the world’s poorest countries.
The world needs to respond much better. We need
to increase water efficiency, especially in agriculture. We
need to free women and girls from the daily chore of hauling
water, often over great distances. We must involve them in decision-making
on water management. We need to make sanitation a priority.
This is where progress is lagging most. And we must show that
water resources need not be a source of conflict. Instead, they
can be a catalyst for cooperation.
Significant gains have been made. But a major
effort is still required. That is why this year, World Water
Day also marks the beginning of the “Water for Life”
Decade. Our goal is to meet the internationally agreed targets
for water and sanitation by 2015, and to build the foundation
for further progress in the years beyond.
This is an urgent matter of human development,
and human dignity. On this World Water Day, let us resolve to
do more to provide safe, clean water to all the world’s
people. Let us also reaffirm our commitment to better management
of the world’s water resources, which are our lifeline
for survival, and for sustainable development in the 21st century.
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