Major water networks partner to address water sanitation, manage water resources worldwide

Nov. 3, 2014
Six major water organizations have joined forces to address the role that local and regional authorities and operators play in managing and providing water and sanitation for their populations while safeguarding water resources, as well as to support cities in rising to this challenge.

MARSEILLE, FRANCE, Nov. 3, 2014 -- As indicated by the United Nation's (UN) World Health Organization, over half of the world's population now lives in cities, and this figure will continue to grow, especially in less developed regions. Therefore, delivering safe water and sanitation in cities will be key to securing sustainability for human, economic and environmental prosperity in the future. On Tuesday, Oct. 28, six organizations joined forces to tackle this issue.

Through the signature of a Partnership Agreement, UN-Habitat's Global Water Operators' Partnership Alliance; ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability; United Cities and Local Governments; Daegu Gyeongbuk Development Institute; National Committee for the 7th World Water Forum; and World Water Council have all collaborated to address the important role that local and regional authorities and operators play in managing and providing water and sanitation for their populations while safeguarding water resources, as well as to support cities in rising to this challenge.

The Partnership Agreement will serve as an important stepping stone for the preparation and organization of the Local and Regional Authorities Conference of the 7th World Water Forum, which will take place on April 12-17 in Daegu-Gyeongbuk, Republic of Korea, as well as at the Habitat III conference on housing and sustainable urban development in 2016. Further, the partnership will allow for greater mobilization of local and regional authorities and water operators and will help make their voices heard in the Post-2015 Development Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals.

The objectives of this partnership include: to propose a roadmap for local and regional authorities to reach quantitative and qualitative objectives for water and sanitation with the Istanbul Water Consensus; support cities worldwide in their commitments to facilitate access to basic services; and promote the definition and the implementation of local water policies.

See also: "World Water Week.14: CEO Water Mandate stresses sanitation across globe"

###

Sponsored Recommendations

SmartSights WIN-911 Alarm Notification Software Enables Faster Response

March 15, 2024
Alarm notification software enables faster response for customers, keeping production on track

Automated Fresh Water Treatment

March 15, 2024
SCADA, Automation and Control for Efficient and Compliant Operations

Digital Transformation Enables Smart Water

March 15, 2024
During this webinar we will discuss factors driving the transformation to digital water, water industry trends, followed by a summary of solutions (products & services) available...

Smart Water Solutions: Transforming the Water Universe

March 15, 2024
Water is our most valuable resource, and efficient and effective water and wastewater handling is crucial for municipalities. As industry experts, you face a number of challenges...