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Former Prime Minister of Japan Yoshiro Mori is a
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MINISTERS FOR
WATER SECURITY INITIATIVE IN ASIA-PACIFIC DRAWS POLITICAL SUPPORT ACROSS
THE REGION, by FORMER PRIME MINISTER OF JAPAN YOSHIRO MORI:
24/03/2009
(MaximsNews Network)
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UNITED
NATIONS - / MaximsNews Network / 24
March 2009 -- The
Asia-Pacific Regional Session of the 5th World Water Forum was organized by the
Asia-Pacific Water Forum (APWF) in cooperation with the Asian Development Bank
(ADB) and UNESCAP on March 20th and well attended by delegations from
countries across the Asia-Pacific Region.
Many
Ministers participated in the deliberations on water security for sustainable
socio-economic development of the region. Among
the Ministers were those who had agreed to report on progress and issues in
their respective subregions, such as Mr.
Chen Lei, Minister for Water Resources, People’s Republic
of China, Mr.
Saidi Yokubzod, Minister of Land Reclamation and Water Resources, Tajikistan,
Mr. Giorgi Khachidze, Minister of Environment and
Natural Resources Protection,
Georgia, Mr. Ramesh Sen, Minister for Water Resources
of Bangladesh, Mr. Djoko Kirmanto, Minister of Public Works of Indonesia, and
Mr. Faumuina Liuga, Minister for Natural Resources and Environment of Samoa, as
well as those representing the host countries of important regional meetings of
APWF: Dr. Yaacob Ibrahim, Minister of the Environment and Water Resources of
Singapore, and Mr. Yasushi Kaneko, Senior Vice-Minister of Land, Infrastructure,
Transport and Tourism of Japan.
The
participants, including Ministers from Australia, Brunei, Cambodia, India,
Republic of Korea, Lao PDR, Mongolia, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Uzbekistan
as well as senior officials and specialists of key international organizations,
such as ADB, UNESCAP, FAO, ICHARM, ICIMOD and IUCN, and a representative
of the G8 Experts Group on Water and Sanitation,
confirmed their support for the Ministers for Water Security Initiative
announced by APWF at the start of the 5th World Water Forum.
After
the Asia-Pacific Regional Report was launched. the participants noted ongoing
efforts by APWF to increase the region’s access to safe drinking water and
basic sanitation, improve water resources management and environmental
integrity, and reduce communities' vulnerability to water-related disasters.
APWF lead organizations have continued to boost investments, build capacity,
increase public outreach and enhance cooperation in the water sector.
The
meeting called for water
security to be mainstreamed in national development agendas, and recognized that
more investments and regional cooperation are needed to address water security
challenges. The
participants expressed their support for APWF's Ministers for Water Security
Initiative targeted at policy makers in charge of finance, planning, health,
disaster management, infrastructure, agriculture, energy, environment, water,
and other water-related portfolios to help increase water security. Many
of the ministers participating in the meeting announced their support as a
Friend of the Ministers for Water Security Initiative, and called on the APWF to
invite leaders from the private sector and civil society to join the dialogues
with ministers on water security, starting in 2009.
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