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UNICEF
HIGHLIGHTS WATER AND SANITATION AT G8 DEVELOPMENT MINISTERS' MEETING IN
TOKYO, by MIHOKO NAKAGAWA:
21/04/2008
(MaximsNews Network)
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UNITED
NATIONS - / MaximsNews Network / 21
April 2008 --
TOKYO, Japan – UNICEF had an unprecedented
opportunity to address the G8 Development Ministers’ Meeting on Millennium
Development Goals and human security issues, which concluded earlier this
week in Tokyo.
“Every
day, approximately 4,000 children die from lack of sanitation, poor hygiene
practices and contaminated drinking water. Yet the solutions are known, the will
is there and the expertise widely available,” said UNICEF Deputy Executive
Director Saad Houry, who spoke at the session of Human Security and the
Achievement of the MDGs.
The time
was opportune to call for action on the topic of water and sanitation, which too
often falls off the screen of policy and decision makers.
The
Fourth Tokyo International Conference on African Development is taking place in
May and the G8 Summit will convene in July.
At
'the core' of human security
“Water,
sanitation and hygiene are central to reaching the Millennium Development Goals
and are at the core of the concept of human security. Leaders of the G8 could
not have picked a better time to include this issue in their deliberations,”
Mr. Houry said.
The G8
Development Ministers’ Meeting included participants from the G8 countries
(Japan, UK, US, Germany, France, Canada, Italy and Russia), as well as from
Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mexico, Republic of Korea and
South Africa.
Also in
attendance were members of the EU Commission, AU Commission, ASEAN Secretariat,
OECD, UNDP, World Bank, UNESCO, WHO and UNICEF.
The
Government of Japan was applauded by participants for facilitating an in-depth
discussion on key development challenges and opportunities that should have the
attention of G8 leaders.
1 billion
without access to safe water
The most
recent estimates show that almost 1 billion people lack access to safe water,
and 2.5 billion people lack access to sanitation
The
scarcity of water in many parts of the world is growing rapidly as new
emergencies affect millions of people.
Japan's
Foreign Affairs Minister, Masahiko Koumura, concluded the meeting by
highlighting the need to promote good water governance and to build
institutional capacities – as well as the importance of sharing relevant
technologies for effective water management.
Source: http://www.unicef.org/wes/japan_43532.html
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