World
Water Day - Resolution of United Nations
General Assembly
Water
is a basic requirement for all life, yet water resources are facing increasing
demands from, and competition among, users. In 1992 the UN General Assembly
designated 22 March of each year as the World Day for Water by adopting at its
Forty-Seventh Session the following Resolution (A/RES/47/193 of 22 February
1993).
Recalling the relevant provisions of chapter 18 of Agenda 21, adopted by the
United Nations Conference on Environment and Development,
Considering
that the extent to which water resource development contributes to economic
productivity and social well-being is not widely appreciated, although all social
and economic activities rely heavily on the supply and quality of fresh water,
Considering
also that, as populations and economic activities grow, many countries are rapidly
reaching conditions of water scarcity or facing limits to economic development,
Considering
further that the promotion of water conservation and sustainable management
requires public awareness at local, national, regional and international levels,
Decides to
declare 22 March of each year World Day for Water, to be observed starting in
1993, in conformity with the recommendations of the United Nations Conference
on Environment and Development contained in chapter 18 of Agenda 21;
Invites States to devote
the Day, as appropriate in the national context, to concrete activities such
as the promotion of public awareness through the publication and diffusion of
documentaries and the organisation of conferences, round tables, seminars and
expositions related to the conservation and development of water resources and
the implementation of the recommendations of Agenda 21;
Invites the Secretary-General
to make recommendations on ways and means by which the United Nations Secretariat
could, within existing resources and without prejudice to ongoing activities,
assist countries in organising their national activities for the observance
of World Day for Water;
Requests the Secretary-General
to make the necessary arrangements in order to ensure the success of the observance
of World Day for Water by the United Nations;
Also requests the Secretary-General
to focus observance of World Day for Water by the United Nations on a particular
theme relating to the conservation of water resources;
Recommends
that the Commission on Sustainable Development, in the execution of its mandate,
attach priority to the implementation of chapter 18 of Agenda 21.