World Water Day 2014
World Water Day 2014
World Water Day is held annually on 22 March as a means of
focusing attention on the importance of freshwater and advocating for the
sustainable management of freshwater resources. The objective of World Water
Day 2014 is to focus international attention on the Water and Energy. Affordability
and bankability of global public goods, such as energy and water, are a
prerequisite for sustainable growth. The energy sector successfully attracts
financing from institutional, concessional and 'green' private investors. Each
year, World Water Day highlights a specific aspect of freshwater. Water and
energy are closely interlinked and interdependent. Energy generation and
transmission requires utilization of water resources, particularly for
hydroelectric, nuclear, and thermal energy sources.
An international day to celebrate freshwater was recommended at
the 1992 United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED). The
United Nations General Assembly responded by designating 22 March 1993 as the
first World Water Day.
About 8% of the global energy
generation is used for pumping, treating and transporting water to various
consumers. In 2014, the UN is bringing its attention to the water-energy nexus,
particularly addressing inequities, especially for the 'bottom billion' who
live in slums and impoverished rural areas and survive without access to safe
drinking water, adequate sanitation, sufficient food and energy services. It
also aims to facilitate the development of policies and crosscutting frameworks
that bridge ministries and sectors, leading the way to energy security and
sustainable water use in a green economy.
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