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24 Sep 2020 REDMOND WA, United States
Microsoft Announces Ambitious Water Stewardship, Advocacy Plans
Microsoft has announced a commitment to be water positive in its operations by 2030. The corporation described its intension to reduce its water intensity, or water used per megawatt of energy consumed, and to replenish water used in water-stressed regions of operations in a 21 September blog by its President Brad Smith...
15 Jul 2020 NEW YORK NY, United States
UN Launches SDG 6 Global Acceleration Framework
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres joined UN-Water Chair, Gilbert Huongbo 9 July in the launch of the Sustainable Development Goal 6 (SDG 6) Global Acceleration Framework. SDG 6, one of 17 Sustainable Development Goals established by the United Nations General Assembly in 2015, calls for clean water and sanitation for all people...
7 Jul 2020 GENEVA, Switzerland
SDG 6 Global Action Framework To Launch
UN-Water has announced the launch of a SDG 6 Global Action Framework designed to mobilise action across governments, civil society, private sector and the United Nations system. The objective of the framework is to align efforts, optimise financing and drive transformational change in capacity and governance...
16 Apr 2020 WASHINGTON DC, United States
Investing In Water Access To Address Coronavirus
The World Resources Institute (WRI), a global research non-profit organization, has called for immediate implementation of solutions to increase water supplies and access for the most vulnerable, to address the spread of coronavirus throughout the world.An 8 April blog emphasises that nearly 1 billion people live in conditions that frequent handwashing is difficult or impossible, saying that governments must “take steps to not only expand water access now to control COVID-19, but to create resilient communities by addressing the root problems of water insecurity...
22 Sep 2019 STOCKHOLM, Sweden
Increased Ambition, Investment And Action Required In Pursuit Of SDG 6 Goal
The Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI) and 23 co-signing entities have called for “wise and resilient water management [that] offers a pathway for integrated and transformative action that leverages synergies across the global agendas.”An open letter from multilateral institutions and NGOs, in advance of the United Nations Climate Action Summit (New York, September 21 to September 23, 2019), reiterates the lack of global progress on Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6 and cites UN-Water’s SDG6 Synthesis Report (2018)...
7 Sep 2019 STOCKHOLM, Sweden
World's Poorest Suffer Under Weak Government Systems, Funding Gap: GLAAS Report
The World Health Organization (WHO) and UN-Water have published the most recent version of the UN-Water Global Assessment and Analysis of Sanitation and Drinking-Water 2019 (known as the GLAAS Report).The survey of 115 countries and territories reveals that weak government systems and lack of human resources and funds continue to hamper the delivery of water and sanitation (WASH) services in the world’s poorest countries and that efforts to ensure adequate services for all have been undermined...
26 Mar 2019 NAIROBI
Google, UNEP Partnership Will Make Water Data Globally Accessible
Water scarcity is widely considered to be the next major issue impacting the world over the coming years. One way to start tackling the problem is by getting a better understanding of current conditions. Google has partnered with UN Environment and others to provide free and open data on the natural resource around the world...
6 Dec 2018 KATOWICE, Poland
WaterAid Calls For COP Recognition Of WASH As Part Of Climate Change Adaptation
Sudan, Niger and Pakistan are the top 3 countries with the most threatened water supply, based on new analysis by Water Aid of Notre Dame Global Adaptation Initiative measures of access to water, climate patterns and water usage rates.UN Water has estimated that 3.6 billion people lived in water-scarce areas in 2016, a number expected to increase to around 5 billion by 2050...
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31 Jan 2017 AMSTERDAM, Netherlands
“UN-Water” – a World Water Day Campaign
UN-Water, a coagulation of United Nations agencies, has declared that World Water Day (22nd March, 2017) is “all about wastewater, and how we should be reducing and reusing it rather than letting it go down the drain”, encouraging individuals to “download your inspiration” and “share what you are doing” ( www...
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27 Oct 2015 NEW YORK, NY, United States
UN Human Rights Chief Urges Governments to End Discrimination in Water and Sanitation Access
United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein has called on governments around the world to acknowledge safe drinking water and sanitation as human rights, in order to prevent discrimination and inequality in accessing these services.In a new policy brief, "Eliminating Discrimination and Inequalities in Access to Water and Sanitation," released this week, Hussein warned that until water and sanitation are acknowledged as basic rights, “there will be no accountability for the deprivation and denial suffered by millions, and no meaningful progress in international efforts to expand safe access...
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4 May 2015 NEW YORK, NY, United States
Financing Key to Achieving Water, Sanitation SDGs: UN
Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) on water and sanitation will require concerted and combined efforts from countries around the world to mobilize adequate funding from all sources -- public and private, domestic and international, according to a UN report released last week.The report, "A compilation of aspects on the means of implementation: water and sanitation," details some of the actions and conditions needed to meet the proposed SDG 6 – “ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all -- and SDG 17 -- “strengthen the means of implementation and revitalize the global partnership for sustainable development” in the context of water and sanitation...
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1 Apr 2015 NEW YORK, NY
Author Says UN Water Development Report Not All “Doom and Gloom”
Richard Connor, the lead author of The United Nations World Water Development Report 2015, released on Mar. 20, has spoken out about media depictions of his findings. He points out that much of the report focuses on how institutional and policy frameworks can, and must, protect and promote water security and that the report is not all “doom and gloom”.
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