A new water cooperation agreement between UN-HABITAT and Green Cross International.
Barcelona, 13 September, 2004 - The former Soviet leader, Mr. Mikhail
Gorbachev, Chairman of Green
Cross International and Mrs. Anna
Tibaijuka, Under-Secretary General
of the United Nations and Executive
Director of UN-HABITAT on Monday
signed a Cooperation Agreement aimed
at achieving a global breakthrough
for the realization of the Millennium
Development Goals for water and
sanitation.
“Fundamental to this breakthrough
is a Human Values approach that can
bring about positive attitudinal changes
and a new ethic for water and sanitation
management in society and lay the
foundation for good governance”, said
Mrs. Tibaijuka.
She said current approaches to water
and sanitation management had failed to
bring about any fundamental change in
behaviour and personal attitudes, and in
the underlying values of the people that
infl uence decisions.
Both organizations recognize that water
is one of the basic human needs – that
the water crisis is global and sustainable
solutions should be found at local level.
They also view the participation of civil
society essential to the prevention and
resolution of water conflict.
Mr. Gorbachev, said: “I am here today
to declare that enough is enough.” He said
world governments were failing to live up
to the development pledges made in the
Millennium Declaration exactly four years
ago.
In the last four years, 20 million
children have died from preventable
water-borne diseases, and hundreds of
millions of people continued to live with
the daily drudgery and squalor associated
with the lack of water and sanitation. Yet,
today, there was little to indicate that we
will not face the same situation four years
from now.
“The people of the world need to wake
up, take responsibility, and play their part
in the great human mission enshrined in
the Millennium Development Goals. We
should be acting with the same sense
of urgency as we would if it were our
own children going thirsty,” insisted
Gorbachev.
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