The power of
water and jobs
Why a World Water Day?
World Water Day is an international observance and
an opportunity to learn more about water related issues, be inspired to tell
others and take action to make a difference. World Water Day dates back to the
1992 United Nations Conference on Environment and Development where an
international observance for water was recommended. The United Nations General
Assembly responded by designating 22 March 1993 as the first World Water Day.
It has been held annually since then. Each year, UN-Water - the entity that
coordinates the UN’s work on water and sanitation - sets a theme for World
Water Day corresponding to a current or future challenge. The engagement
campaign is coordinated by one or several of the UN-Water Members with a
related mandate.
Better water, better jobs
Today, almost half of the world's workers - 1.5
billion people - work in water related sectors and nearly all jobs depend on
water and those that ensure its safe delivery. Yet the millions of people who
work in water are often not recognized or protected by basic labour rights. The
theme in 2016 - water and jobs - is focusing on how enough quantity and quality
of water can change workers' lives and livelihoods - and even transform
societies and economies.
One UN for Water and Sanitation
UN-Water coordinates the UN's work on water and
sanitation for a better world. Through UN-Water, UN entities and international partners
work together to place water and sanitation as top issues and 21 Century
essential knowledge. World Water Day is one of UN-Water's campaigns that aims to inform,
engage and inspire action.
http://www.unwater.org/worldwaterday/home/en/
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