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ASIA-PACIFIC
HEADS OF STATE MEET TO SOLVE THE REGION'S WATER AND SANITATION PROBLEMS: 14/12/2007
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UNITED NATIONS - / MaximsNews Network /
- 14 December 2007 -- The
1st Asia-Pacific Water Summit was held 3-4 December 2007, in Oita Prefecture,
Japan. The Summit supported by the Government of Japan and held in the city of
Beppu, was organized as one of the key activities of the Asia-Pacific Water
Forum (APWF), an independent, not-for-profit, non-partisan, non-political
network dedicated to solving water and sanitation problems in the Asia-Pacific
region.
Ten
regional Heads of State and representatives from over 35 Asia-Pacific countries
as well as leaders from some of the region’s foremost institutions involved in
water and sanitation, met in a bid to mobilize the political will and commitment
required to put water high up the region’s national agendas.
The
Summit was officially opened by His Imperial Highness the Crown Prince of Japan,
His Royal Highness Prince Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands, His Excellency
Mr. Yasuo Fukuda, Prime Minister of Japan, His Excellency Mr. Yoshiro Mori,
former Prime Minister of Japan, and Prof. Tommy Koh, Chair of the Governing
Council of the Asia-Pacific Water Forum.
Chair of
the Steering Committee for the 1st Asia-Pacific Water Summit, His Excellency Mr.
Yoshiro Mori, in his opening address highlighted:
"Water
problems in the Asia Pacific region are severe. This region is home to 3.7
billion people or 60 % of the world’s population. One out of five (0.7
billion) people in the region do not have access to safe drinking water, and
half of the population (1.9 billion) has no access to sanitation
facilities.
"We
are faced with a critical situation. In addition, we have suffered tremendous
losses caused by water-related disasters. Eighty percent of the worldwide deaths
resulting from water-related disasters have occurred in this region", said
Mr. Mori.
His
Imperial Highness the Crown Prince of Japan, in his opening speech stated that
he accepted the request of the United Nations Secretary General Mr. Ban Ki-moon
to serve on his Advisory Board on Water and Sanitation as its Honorary
President.
"I
am aware of the responsibility that comes with this honor", the Crown
Prince stated. "I will do my best to learn more about the global issues of
water and sanitation, and to work with His Royal Highness Prince
Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands, the Board’s chairman, and its other
members to contribute to its activities."
His
Excellency Mr. Yasuo Fukuda, Prime Minister of Japan, highlighted the rich
experience and long history of international cooperation in the water sector,
especially in the reduction of water-related 2/3 disasters.
"In
May this year, the Japanese Government set up a mechanism to give financial
assistance to support developing countries, with the aim of achieving both
economic development and reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. This Summit will
give a strong momentum to the G8 Hokkaido Toyako Summit in 2008.", he
remarked.
The APWF
was initially proposed by the participants of the 4th World Water Forum’s
Regional Preparatory Process under the coordination of the Japan Water Forum (JWF).
The
establishment of the APWF was announced by the late Prime Minister of Japan, Mr.
Ryutaro Hashimoto, during the Asia-Pacific Day at the 4th World Water Forum,
held in Mexico City, March 2006. During the opening ceremony, Prof. Koh paid
tribute to Mr. Hashimoto for laying the groundwork for the APWF and dedicated
the 1st APWS to his memory.
"Over
the next two days a series of thematic panel sessions are scheduled to discuss
some of the specific issues of concern such as water financing and capacity
development, water-related disaster management, and water for development and
ecosystems, climate change, sanitation, developing knowledge and lessons,
increasing local capacity, increasing public outreach, and monitoring of
investments and results", Prof. Koh said.
In his
opening address, Prince Willem-Alexander reiterated:
"Human
history is intimately intertwined with water. Social and technological progress
can be linked to successful attempts to live with water. Solving water problems
in rural and urban contexts is one of the keys to unlocking economic
growth".
"Integrated
Water Resources Management is an internationally acknowledged approach that
seeks to avoid the lives lost, the money wasted, and the natural capital
depleted because of decision-making that did not take into account the larger
ramifications of sectoral actions", the Prince of Orange emphasized.
"Our
Board believes IWRM is a flexible tool for optimizing water’s contribution to
sustainable development, while also ensuring water for ecosystems and
environmental flows", he added.
United
Nations Secretary-General, Mr. Ban Ki-moon, who addressed the Summit through a
video message, expressed his commitment to support initiatives to solve the
region’s water and sanitation problems.
The
Crown Prince of Japan shared with Summit delegates a series of water-related
photographs he had taken during his travels which had eventually inspired him to
become interested in water and sanitation problems.
Referring
to one of the images depicting women and children collecting water in Pokhara,
Nepal, he said: "As you can see, water just trickles from the tap. I recall
thinking to myself, "My Goodness! How long will it take them to collect
enough water? What hard lives they lead!".
The
Crown Prince further stated that the recognition of this stark reality for so
many of the poor of the world, deepened his interest in water.
"[Access
to water] has implications that reach far beyond my original field of study,
regarding water transport", and concluded that "in fact, water impacts
our lives in many more ways, not only for water supply and sanitation, but also
for managing the environment and education.".
In
parallel to the Summit, an Open Event forum was held in Beppu, 1-5 December 2007
in and around the B-Con Plaza, with a broad participation from civil society
stakeholders, multilateral organizations, and many others.
The
Asia-Pacific Water Forum (APWF) is working to increase the region’s access to
improved water supplies and sanitation, protect and restore river basins, and
reduce people’s vulnerability to water-related disasters. The APWF champions
efforts aimed at boosting investments, building capacity, increasing public
outreach and enhancing cooperation in the water sector at the regional level.
* Asia-Pacific Water Forum Secretariat; Japan Water Forum
Attn: Sophia Sandstrom / Taeko Yokota TEL :03-5212-1645
FAX:03-5212-1649,
e-mail press@waterforum.jp URL http://www.apwf.org
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