United Nations, World
Bank Group launch high level panel on water
…Call for action on
water
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| Ban Ki-moon |
The Secretary-General of the United Nations and the
President of the World Bank jointly announce their intention to form a new
panel to mobilize urgent action towards the sustainable development goal for
water and sanitation (SDG 6) and related targets.
The announcement comes as countries experience water stress
and water-related disasters that will grow worse due to climate change without
better policy decisions.
“Water is a precious resource, crucial to realizing the
SDGs, which at their heart aim to eradicate poverty,” said UN Secretary-General
Ban Ki-moon. “The new Panel can help motivate the action we need to turn ideas
into reality. The United Nations system, including through UN Water and the
United Nations development system’s universal operational presence, is
committed to promote inclusive and country-led action on SDG6 and related
targets.”
The panel, to be co-chaired by the Presidents of Mauritius
and Mexico, will comprise a group of heads of State/Government from developed
and developing countries, convened by the United Nations Secretary-General and
the President of the World Bank Group to:
Motivate Action –
Focus public policy dialogue, private sector models and practices and civil
society initiatives towards the Water SDG; and
Advocate on
financing and implementation – Promote efforts to mobilize financial resources
and scale-up investment for the Water SDG, including through innovative financing
and implementation strategies.
“Achieving the water global goal would have multiple
benefits, including laying the foundations for food and energy security,
sustainable urbanization, and ultimately climate security” said World Bank
Group President Jim Yong Kim. “My hope is that this panel accelerates action in
many countries so that we can make water more accessible to all.”
The World Bank and UN will facilitate access to a variety of
technical organizations to support the panel, including OECD, Stockholm
International Water Institute, World Economic Forum, World Water Council, and
World Resources Institute.
Sustainable Development Goal 6: Ensure availability and
sustainable management of water and sanitation for all.
Facts and Figures
·
Water scarcity affects more than 40 percent of
the global population and is projected to rise.
·
Floods and other water-related disasters account
for 70 percent of all deaths related to natural disasters.
·
Over 1.7 billion people are currently living in
river basins where water use exceeds recharge.
·
More than 80 percent of wastewater resulting
from human activities is discharged into rivers or sea without any pollution
removal.
·
At least 663 million people lack access to safe
drinking water.
·
2.4 billion people lack access to basic
sanitation services, such as toilets or latrines.
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Each day, nearly 1,000 children die due to
preventable water and sanitation-related diarrheal diseases.

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