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Annan creates new Advisory Board on Water and Sanitation
21 March 2004 – United Nations Secretary-General Kofi
Annan has used this year's observance of World
Water Day to announce the establishment of an Advisory Board
on Water and Sanitation, which aims to galvanize global action on
these issues as part of international efforts to eradicate poverty
and achieve sustainable development.
Former Prime Minister Ryutaro Hashimoto of Japan has agreed to
serve as Chairman of the Board, which will also include a wide range
of eminent persons, technical experts, and other individuals with
proven experience in inspiring people, moving the machinery of government,
and working with the media, the private sector and civil society.
Mr. Annan has asked the Board to use the unique expertise of its
members to raise awareness of water and sanitation issues, to help
mobilize funds for water and sanitation projects, and to encourage
new partnerships.
At the UN's Millennium Summit in 2000, national leaders from across
the globe pledged to halve, by the year 2015, the proportion of
people who are unable to reach, or to afford, safe drinking water.
They also pledged to stop the unsustainable exploitation of water
resources by developing water management strategies that promote
equitable access and adequate supplies.
A similar goal -- to halve, also by 2015, the proportion of people
without access to basic sanitation – was adopted at the World
Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg in 2002. This
target placed access to sanitation at the centre of the poverty-eradication
commitments. World leaders have also agreed to develop, by 2005,
integrated water resources management and water efficiency plans.
An estimated 1.1 billion people lack access to safe drinking water,
and 2.4 billion people are without basic sanitation. The UN estimates
that in order to meet the Millennium Development Goal (MDG) for
water, 270,000 new connections will have to be made each day, and
more than twice as many to meet the goal for sanitation.
In his message for World Water Day, Mr. Annan notes that while
the international response to the world water predicament contains
much admirable effort, for the most part it has been inadequate,
leaving an “urgent need to go beyond business as usual.”
In addition to Mr. Hashimoto, Board members include Mahmoud Abou
Zeid, Egypt's Minister of Irrigation and Water; Michel Camdessus,
Special Representative of the President of the Republic of France
for Africa; Juanita Castaño, Former Vice-Minister of Foreign
Affairs of Colombia; Uschi Eid, Parliamentary Secretary of the Federal
Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development of Germany; Angel
Gurria, Former Minister of Finance of Mexico; Ronnie Kasrils, Minister
for Water Affairs and Forestry Department of Water Affairs and Forestry
of South Africa; Olivia la O' Castillo, President Philippine Pollution
Prevention Roundtable; Eric Odada, Director, Department of Geology,
University of Nairobi; Gérard Payen, Senior Executive-Vice-President,
Suez; Judith Rees, Deputy Director, London School of Economics and
Political Science; Christine Todd Whitman, Former Administrator
Environmental Protection Agency of the United States; and Peter
Woicke, Executive Vice President, International Finance Corporation,
Washington, D.C.
http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=10149&Cr=water&Cr1=sanitation
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