Where Water Doesn’t Flow, Equality Doesn’t Grow - Challenging Global Patriarchy this World Water Day
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Where Water Doesn’t Flow, Equality Doesn’t Grow - Challenging Global Patriarchy this World Water Day
World Water Day 2026 (March 22) will be celebrated at a high-level event at United Nations Headquarters in New York under the theme “Water and Gender Equality”, highlighting the links between equitable water access, sustainable development and human rights. Source: UN NewsBy Lyla Mehta and Alan NicoleBRIGHTON, UK, Mar 19 2026 (IPS) The 2026 campaign on World Water Day’s focuses on Water and Gender – ‘where water flows, equality grows’ . While su…
United Nations marks World Water Day - Water Canada
World Water Day takes place on March 22, the 33rd annual observance since it began in 1993. This year’s focus in on gender equality and water, as “women and girls are disproportionately affected by water-related challenges due to entrenched gender roles, inadequate infrastructure, underrepresentation, limited funding, restrictive social norms and systemic inequalities,” the United Nations World Water Day site said. “The 2026 World Water Day camp…
32 visits On 22 March, the World Water Day is celebrated, an initiative of the United Nations to highlight the value of this essential resource for life, development and ecosystems. The motto is: “Where water flows, equality grows”, which raises a simple but profound idea: access to water is not only an environmental or productive issue, but also a basic condition for social and territorial equity. In recent decades, Chile has faced a persistent…
March 22nd is World Water Day, a vital resource for humanity that needs more investment and reinforcement from national governments, according to the United Nations. To mark the date, the UN Secretary-General, António Guterres, released a message reminding everyone that clean water and basic sanitation play a fundamental role […]
"Where water flows, equality is growing – under this motto, the UN has proclaimed World Water Day 2026. It stresses that "inequalities are increasing where people do not have access to clean drinking water and sanitation," and that women and girls are most affected. This issue is particularly important to the GMM: girls and young women are often denied regular schooling because they often have to run for miles to get water for their families. Th…
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