This 2009, the Disease Control Priorities Project (DCPP) is joining the world community in observing World Water Day.
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This 2009, the Disease Control Priorities Project (DCPP) is joining the world community in observing World Water Day. World Water Day is an initiative started by the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) and emphasizes the need for freshwater and sustainable management of freshwater resources.
This year, World Water Day 2009 focuses on the importance of water sharing opportunities among countries. It is extremely necessary to have access to clean, potable water. But while water quality is important, the quantity of conveniently-accessible water may be even more crucial. Cooperation among nations in transboundary water sharing and management is a necessary step to help make freshwater resources available to people in all regions of the world. An increase in the amount of water available could eliminate the global burden of disease by 3 to 4 percent.
International: Official Website of World Water Day (UNCED) | IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre
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