MaximsNewsNetwork: Water and sanitation: the human right - the United Nations
MaximsNewsNetwork: 28 يوليو 2010 - Television of the United Nations: United Nations, New York - Safe, clean water and sanitation is a fundamental right of human rights on the full enjoyment of life and other human man, and said the United Nations (UN) General Assembly today (28 July), Expressing its deep concern that nearly 900 million people worldwide have no access to drinking water.
192 members of the Assembly also called on UN Member States (United Nations) and international organizations to provide funding, technology and other resources to assist poor countries to strengthen their efforts to provide clean water and sanitation accessible and affordable for all.
He led the resolution of Bolivia and co-sponsored by 33 countries is deeply concerned that the 884 million people lack access to clean water and more than 2.6 billion people don 'have no access to basic sanitation services.
Studies also show about 1.5 million children under the age of five die each year and is losing 443 million days of school due to water-borne diseases and sanitation.
And, introducing the draft resolution, the Bolivian Ambassador Pablo Solon was possible to survive several weeks without food, but it is impossible to survive more than a few days without water. He added that "Water is, without doubt, life."
Each year, more than three and a half million people die from causes arising from contaminated water.
Diarrhoea is the second most relevant arrival for the deaths of children under the age of five years, and the lack of clean water kills more children than AIDS, malaria and measles combined.
Solon warned that Global "almost" one in eight people had no drinking water and women in all parts of the world have spent more than 200 million hours a day collecting water transport in those houses.
Recalling the World Health Organization (World Health Organization and the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) latest report, said Solon that every day, "24,000 children die" in developing countries for the causes of the causes that can be prevented, such as diarrhea. "This means that" a child dies every three seconds and a half. "
After the introduction of Solon, member states voted on the resolution received 122 votes to none against, with abstentions from 41 countries.
Millennium Development, a series of objectives to reduce social and economic problems by 2015, including targets of halving the proportion of the population who do not have access to clean water and the reduction of half the population without basic sanitation services.
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192 members of the Assembly also called on UN Member States (United Nations) and international organizations to provide funding, technology and other resources to assist poor countries to strengthen their efforts to provide clean water and sanitation accessible and affordable for all.
He led the resolution of Bolivia and co-sponsored by 33 countries is deeply concerned that the 884 million people lack access to clean water and more than 2.6 billion people don 'have no access to basic sanitation services.
Studies also show about 1.5 million children under the age of five die each year and is losing 443 million days of school due to water-borne diseases and sanitation.
And, introducing the draft resolution, the Bolivian Ambassador Pablo Solon was possible to survive several weeks without food, but it is impossible to survive more than a few days without water. He added that "Water is, without doubt, life."
Each year, more than three and a half million people die from causes arising from contaminated water.
Diarrhoea is the second most relevant arrival for the deaths of children under the age of five years, and the lack of clean water kills more children than AIDS, malaria and measles combined.
Solon warned that Global "almost" one in eight people had no drinking water and women in all parts of the world have spent more than 200 million hours a day collecting water transport in those houses.
Recalling the World Health Organization (World Health Organization and the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) latest report, said Solon that every day, "24,000 children die" in developing countries for the causes of the causes that can be prevented, such as diarrhea. "This means that" a child dies every three seconds and a half. "
After the introduction of Solon, member states voted on the resolution received 122 votes to none against, with abstentions from 41 countries.
Millennium Development, a series of objectives to reduce social and economic problems by 2015, including targets of halving the proportion of the population who do not have access to clean water and the reduction of half the population without basic sanitation services.
..... (TV of the United Nations: United Nations Television ).............
MaximsNewsWATER see: http://www.MaximsNewswater.com
"The needs of all the water see: http://www.EveryoneNeedsWater.com
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"Giving power and resonance to the voice of the international community "................................... .............................................
MaximsNewsNetwork: Water and sanitation: the human right - the United Nations
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