YEAR
OF FRESHWATER IS FOCUS OF 2003 WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY
OBSERVANCE AT UN HEADQUARTERS
On Friday, 6 June, World Environment
Day (traditionally 5 June) was observed at United
Nations Headquarters with a student-focused webcast
event highlighting the
International Year of Freshwater (2003)
Students in the Dag Hammarskjold
Auditorium were linked via videoconference with groups
in Beirut, Lebanon; Nairobi, Kenya; and with a remote
village in Peru. The multimedia event also featured
a presentation
by Nane Annan and musical numbers by singer-songwriter
Bob Reid . The observance was organized by the
Department of Public Information (DPI) , the
Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA) and
the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) ,
in collaboration with the Economic and Social Council
NGO Education Committee Task Force on Sustainable
Development and Peace.
The theme of World
Environment Day 2003 "Water: Two Billion
People Are Dying for It!" highlights the centrality
of water to human survival and sustainable development.
In too many places, water is wasted, tainted and taken
for granted. All over the world, pollution, over-consumption
and poor water management are decreasing both the
quantity and quality of available water. If current
trends continue, two out of every three people on
earth will suffer moderate to severe water shortages
in little more than two decades from now. Globally,
one in six people still have no regular access to
safe drinking water, and more than twice that number
(2.4 billion people) lack access to adequate sanitation
facilities.
At the Millennium
Summit in 2000 and at last year's World
Summit on Sustainable Development, the international
community set measurable, time-bound commitments for
the provision of safe water and sanitation. As noted
by Secretary-General Kofi Annan, in his message
for the Day , "..these targets...
-- to reduce by half the proportion of people without
sustainable access to safe drinking water and basic
sanitation services, both by the year 2015 .
-- are vital in and of themselves, but are also crucial
if we are to meet the other Millennium Development
Goals, including reducing child mortality, combating
malaria, eradicating extreme poverty and hunger, empowering
women, and improving the lives of slum dwellers".
Each year, World Environment Day
is commemorated on 5 June. It is one of the principal
vehicles through which the United Nations stimulates
worldwide awareness of the environment and enhances
political attention and action. The main international
celebrations of the World Environment Day 2003 were
held in Beirut, Lebanon, the first time in the Arab
world.
As part of the programme at United
Nations Headquarters on 6 June, students from Long
Island's Half
Hollow Hills High School East launched the "Pumped
Up for Peace" project . A major part of that
project engages students from all over the metropolitan
New York City area in raising funds for communities
in the developing world in need of access to safe
drinking water. The students made their initial contribution
in the form of a cheque to Peru's Deputy Permanent
Representative to the United Nations, Marco Balarezo,
for a small-scale water filtration system for the
"Children's
House"an indigenous community in Cusco, Peru
.
In addition to remarks by Mrs. Annan,
the students participated in a ceremony than involved
adding water to a collective vessel symbolizing a
celebration of each drop of water as a drop of life
Each of the student groups made
brief presentations on local water-related projects.
They also took part in an interactive discussion on
the issues raised in the DPI/DESA film, "Water
The Drop of Life", produced for the International
Year of Freshwater. Staff from the Department of Economic
and Social Affairs and UNEP also participated in the
discussion .
In addition to webcasting the programme,
the United Nations' CyberSchoolBus also devoted its
Web site to this year's theme, with a multimedia
page for kids that combines music, video, slide
shows and other water-related information .
Photos
from World Envirnoment Day Event at UNHQ.
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