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Upcoming UN Water Conference co-hosts seek to turn the tide on water crisis and rally the world for water action

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Upcoming UN Water Conference co-hosts seek to turn the tide on water crisis and rally the world for water action

Netherlands & Tajikistan Permanent Representatives to the UN speak about issues at stake and how the world can unite for water action
UN News
From Africa Renewal: 
28 February 2023
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Ambassadors Yoka Brandt of the Kingdom of the Netherlands (left) and Jonibek Ismoil Hikmat
UN Photo/Mark Garten
Ambassadors Yoka Brandt of the Kingdom of the Netherlands (left) and Jonibek Ismoil Hikmat of the Republic of Tajikistan at UN Headquarters in New York. Their countries are co-hosts of the 2023 UN Water Conference.
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Water is life, yet this vital natural resource is being depleted, polluted and mismanaged. Disruption to the hydrological cycle is also causing more water-related disasters. To tackle the challenges, the United Nations will convene in March one of the most important water events in history at its Headquarters in New York.

Bringing together Governments, institutions, banks, businesses, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), youth, women, indigenous peoples and many other stakeholders from around the world, the听听(22 to 24 March) will seek to find game-changing solutions to the multifaceted global crisis of 鈥榯oo much water鈥, such as storms and floods; 鈥榯oo little water鈥, such as droughts and groundwater scarcity; and 鈥榯oo dirty water鈥, such as polluted drinking water.

Ambassadors of the Conference co-hosts, 驰辞办补鈥叠谤补苍诲迟, Permanent Representative of the Kingdom of the Netherlands to the UN, and Jonibek Ismoil鈥疕ikmat,鈥疨ermanent Representative of the Republic of Tajikistan to the鈥疷N, spoke about the issues at stake and discussed how the world can unite for听water action.听听

This interview has been edited for length and clarity.

UN News:听Why is water an issue so important to your country and the rest of the world?听听

驰辞办补鈥叠谤补苍诲迟:听For us, water is, has always been, and will always remain a priority issue. Our country, with its low-lying river delta on the North Sea and small islands in the Caribbean, was quite literally shaped by water. Over the past centuries, we have gained a lot of experience in dealing and living with water. And like others, we continuously face new challenges, such as droughts and floods, and the consequences of a rising sea-level both in Europe and the Caribbean.听

Despite these challenges, water can be a convener and connector, and, if managed well, even a catalyst for equity, prosperity and sustainability. More than 900 years ago, our country recognized the capacity of water to be a platform to bring us together across divides, vested interests and across the borders and barriers we created. This was institutionalized through our water governance model and cooperation with regional water authorities. Water security has been firmly embedded in our laws, policies and budgets. And we continue to explore with others new avenues and approaches on how to prepare and revalue water for the benefit of all and for our planet.听

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Jonibek Hikmat:听Water is close to our heart. Tajikistan is a mountainous country blessed with abundant water resources. For over two decades, it has been actively championing this noble cause through its water-related initiatives. To date, our Government has initiated eight water-related UN General Assembly resolutions. Our global initiatives on freshwater, international cooperation, water for life, and now water for sustainable development have been contributing immensely to advancing water-related goals. Indeed, partnership and cooperation are two great recipes for our success in this journey, which brought both the upstream and downstream countries as co-hosts to lead this important and ambitious Conference.听

Is the world on track to achieve internationally agreed water-related goals by 2030?听

Jonibek Hikmat:听The progress on the听Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6听and other Goals are lagging due to the impact of the听COVID-19听pandemic, climate crises and conflicts. We must work up to four times faster to get on track to meet听SDG 6听鈥 to ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all by 2030. The听听is a good opportunity for all of us to review and assess the progress achieved and the gaps and constraints we faced in the implementation of these goals. It is also a good opportunity to strengthen cooperation and partnership to catalyze and accelerate water actions.

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In your vision statement for the Conference, you described water as a 鈥渄ealmaker鈥 for a more sustainable and inclusive world.鈥疌an you explain the linkages between water and the achievement of the听Sustainable Development Goals?听听

Yoka Brandt:听Without water, there is no life. Water is fundamental to our daily lives and has direct linkages with health, climate, economic development and so on. Water scarcity undermines food and health security, and negatively impacts our energy supply and our climate goals. Too much water makes our communities face storms, rain and floods. And pollution and lack of access to safe drinking water, sanitation and hygiene facilities severely hamper opportunities, especially for women and girls, and puts lives at risk. Finding solutions for water can therefore make a substantial contribution towards achieving all the SDGs.听

Water links all the grave challenges of our time, from food and energy security to health and climate change. Last year鈥檚 floods, in Pakistan and Nigeria, or the enormous droughts and bushfires in the Amazon rainforest and Australia are a sobering reminder of water鈥檚 power to turn lives upside down and threaten our health, our safety, our food, and our living environment. The COVID-19 pandemic has also reminded us that lack of access to safe water and hygiene and sanitation facilities is creating unprecedented risks and vulnerabilities, with women and girls not having the opportunity to equally participate in society.听

OCHA/ Trond Jensen

What are the main expectations for the Conference?听听

驰辞办补鈥叠谤补苍诲迟:听We need a Paris-moment for water. As UN听Secretary-General Ant贸nio Guterres听recently stated, we need to act decisively before it is too late. And we need to act with transformative commitments. This is what we aim to do at the Water Conference because we need more partnerships, more investments and more action. We need a Water Action Agenda filled with bold commitments to accelerate implementation of the Water Action Decade and the听.听

Jonibek Hikmat:听A successful Conference must be inclusive both in terms of the process and the results, leaving no one behind, with strong participation from the global South and across stakeholder groups such as women, youth and indigenous groups. A successful Conference must also be cross-sectoral, mobilizing all other sectors to improve the way they manage and utilize water resources. A successful Conference must be action-oriented. On 24 March, we will present a听, filled with transformative and game-changing commitments that can truly accelerate progress towards the water-related goals. We do not need a Conference with bold statements. We need a Conference with bold commitments, and the boldness to put these commitments into action. We need commitments from Governments, civil society and the private sector from all over the world.

漏 UNICEF/Sebastian Rich

What is needed to ensure a water-secure world for all?听

Yoka Brandt:听Business as usual is not sufficient to reach the SDGs for water, water related goals and global water security. In the run up to the Conference, Governments, the UN, civil society organizations, businesses, investors, local communities, youth and so many other stakeholders are joining hands to make a difference by initiating commitments for the听. As a UN Member State, we are also stepping up our national and international efforts. For example, we initiated the Global Commission on the Economics of Water that will look at new policies, approaches and collaboration that go beyond traditional economic thinking to radically change how we understand, value and manage water as a common good. We will also invest in better data to improve our responses to water related disasters, we will increase access to water and sanitation to reach those left behind, and we will invest more in solutions to tackle climate change, hunger and biodiversity loss.听听

Jonibek Hikmat:听We initiated both international Decades 鈥榃ater for Life鈥, 2002-2015 and 鈥榃ater for Sustainable Development鈥, 2018-2028. We also launched the Dushanbe Water Process - biennial international conferences on water. The second such conference held in our country in June 2022 adopted the Dushanbe Declaration, which includes important messages to unite global efforts, make new commitments, and intensify and accelerate actions and partnerships to achieve the goals of the听Water Action Decade.听

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What is the role of youth in addressing water-related challenges?听

驰辞办补鈥叠谤补苍诲迟:听The Water Conference provides a unique opportunity to unite the world for water. We aim to bring everyone together, and have all different voices heard. Youth play a very important part in this. Their voices, ideas and solutions are crucial for solving today鈥檚 water-related challenges. The co-hosts are fully committed to include youth in the entire process: from preparation to follow-up.听听

With the UN鈥檚听SDG Summit听in sight for September 2023 and the Summit of the Future in 2024, what are the next steps to advance the global water agenda after the Water Conference?听听

Jonibek Hikmat:听The Water Action Agenda is a means to an end, not an end in itself. We want to use existing structures as much as possible, both in terms of implementation and monitoring and reporting. Therefore, follow-up of these commitments should be embedded into existing structures, such as the听SDG Summit听in September and the Summit of the Future in 2024.听