Africa: Remarks By Unicef Executive Catherine Russell On World Water Day 2026 - Where Water Flows, Equality Grows
Over 2 billion people lack safely managed drinking water, with women and girls disproportionately affected due to gender-based violence and water collection burdens, UN reports.
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Along with the beginning of spring and on the proposal of the United Nations Organization, every 22 March, the whole world commemorates World Water Day, a date that is often filled with good wishes, repeated diagnoses as if they were a good circular economy strategy, and commitments that rarely come true.However, this 2026 introduces an approach that we cannot and should not ignore any more, which is the close relationship between water and gend…
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…
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