#OTD every year, #WorldWaterDay is observed to raise awareness of the value of fresh water. It aims to promote the sustainable management of freshwater resources, consistent with the targets of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6.
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#SDG 6 focuses on making sure that everyone has access to clean water and proper sanitation. The #UN General Assembly set 17 SDGs in 2015, including this one.
To meet this goal, 8 targets must be completed by 2030, using 11 indicators to gauge the progress.
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The six outcome targets include:
🔼Safe and affordable drinking water
🔼ending open defecation and providing access to sanitation and hygiene
🔼improving water quality, wastewater treatment, and safe reuse
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🔼increasing water-use efficiency and ensuring freshwater supplies
🔼implementing integrated water resources management (IWRM)
🔼and protecting and restoring ecosystems that are related to water
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The two goals of the implementation process are to increase aid for developing nations in the areas of water and sanitation and to encourage local participation in water & sanitation management.
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UN-Water makes a theme recommendation in advance for the year. It corresponds with the annual release of the UN World Water Development Report, which is undertaken on behalf of UN-Water by #UNESCO.
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For 2023, the theme for World Water Day is "Accelerating the Change to Tackle the Water and Sanitation Crisis." The #UN World Water Conference, which will be held in #NewYork City from March 22–24, 2023, will begin on the same day as World Water Day.
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The lack of freshwater resources to meet the average water demand is known as water scarcity. Both physical & economic scarcities of water exist.
Physical water scarcity occurs when there is not enough water to satisfy all demands, including those of ecosystems.
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On the other hand, economic water scarcity results from either inadequate human capacity to fulfil demand or a lack of investment in infrastructure or technology to extract water from rivers, aquifers, or other water sources.
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The increase in irrigated agriculture, growing living standards, changing consumption habits, & a growing world population are the primary factors behind the rising worldwide demand for water. Although inadequate water supply can also be brought on by climate change,...
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…deforestation, increased water pollution, and water waste.Over four billion people experience severe water scarcity for at least one month out of every year, and half a billion people live in locations with severe water scarcity all year long.
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Water scarcity affects half of the world's major cities. With 2.3 billion people living in countries with water scarcity, each person receives less than 1700 m3 of water each year. Nonetheless, 380 billion m3 of wastewater from cities is generated globally each year.
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Diseases brought on by inadequate access to clean water, sanitation, and hygiene claim the lives of 1.4 million people each year and shorten the lives of 74 million more.
2 billion people globally, or 1 in 4, lack access to clean drinking water.
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There are 3.6 billion individuals worldwide who lack access to safe sanitation. It is also noteworthy that 44 percent of domestic wastewater worldwide is not safely treated.
Therefore, the world needs concrete commitments, pledges, and actions.
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When examining content, method, and structure, the focus should be on expedited implementation and enhanced effect towards attaining SDG 6 and other water-related goals and targets.
It is essential to think beyond the box and develop novel, transformational ideas.
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Thread | The Sacrifice No One Expected: Bahadur Shah Zafar's Historic Eid-ul-Adha
Imagine a holy day used as a weapon. That's what the British planned for Eid-ul-Adha in 1857 Delhi.
Their target: Unity. But here's where Bahadur Shah Zafar stepped in.. [1/13]
1857: A Secret Plot to Tear India Apart on Eid
1857, Delhi: The flames of rebellion raged against British rule. But the enemy wasn't just on the battlefield. They sought to tear India apart by exploiting religious differences.[2/13]
In the heart of the fight stood Bahadur Shah Zafar, the last Mughal emperor. As Eid-ul-Adha approached, a sinister plot was brewing... [3/13]
1️⃣ #SAT Analysis: Chairman Michael McCaul from the U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee says the #IEA is arming the Tehrik-e Taliban Pakistan (TTP) against #Pakistan.
IEA denies this, but, figuring out how TTP got high-tech weapons is an interesting research question.
Let's find the answer ⬇️
2️⃣ As per a Pentagon report, the #UnitedStates provided $18.6 billion in equipment to #Afghan National Defense and Security Forces (ANDSF) between 2005 & August 2021.
The report indicates that following the completion of the U.S. withdrawal on August 30, 2021, equipment valued at $7.12 billion remained in #Afghanistan.
3️⃣ Moreover, According to the report, at the time of the U.S. military withdrawal, more than 300,000 out of the total 427,300 weapons provided by the United States to Afghan forces were left within #Afghanistan.
Notably, these weapons found their way into the possession of anti-Pakistan terrorist groups under the supervision of the IEA.
1️⃣ #SAT Analysis: Is #India under the scrutiny lens of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF)?
The FATF is going to start its fourth evaluation of India's actions to stop illegal money.
A thread to explore India’s performance in its compliance with FATF targets. ⤵️
2️⃣ Initially, Amnesty International has highlighted that #Indian authorities are using false foreign funding & terrorism accusations to single out, intimidate, harass, & silence critics.
This action is seen as a clear breach of #FATF standards.
3️⃣ Amnesty International points out that during its third #FATF review in 2010, the Indian government itself deemed the risk from the nonprofit sector to be "low."
However, since the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) took office in 2014, authorities have employed overly broad legal provisions to suppress critics & terminate their activities. This has included revoking their foreign funding permits and prosecuting them under counterterrorism laws & financial regulations.
1️⃣ In the South Asian region, #Pakistan has hosted #Afghan refugees since the mid-1970s, with 3.7 million currently residing there.
Meanwhile, #India's treatment of Afghans has been less accommodating, prompting a closer look at India's behaviour towards them.
2️⃣Firstly, when the Soviet Union invaded #Afghanistan, #India was one of the countries that did not condemn the #USSR.
3️⃣ Furthermore, during the early 1990s, when former #Afghan President Najibullah sought assistance from the government of #NewDelhi, the administration under Prime Minister Narasimha Rao did not facilitate the evacuation of Najibullah from #Kabul.
This decision persisted even in the face of a request by Boutros-Ghali during an unscheduled visit to #India.
The UN is set to hold an #Afghanistan Envoys meeting with the Secretary-General, shortly.
This will be a one-of-its-kind conference since the takeover of #Kabul in 2021. Recognition of the #Taliban will be on agenda.
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2⃣ The announcement came from UN Deputy Secretary-General, Amina Mohammed, while she was speaking at Princeton’s School of Public & International Affairs.
Though exact date was not mentioned, but Zalmay Khalilzad wrote on his Twitter that meeting will convene on May 1 in #Doha.
3⃣ Amina Mohammed, in her talk, also mentioned another conference of high value being planned.
It will be hosted by Saudi Arabia & convened by the #OIC. The discussion will be on Women in #Islam.