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Statement
on World Water Day
Youth Agrarian Society
March 22, 2012
Youth Agrarian
Society joins the world in commemorating this year's World
Water Day under the theme "Water and Food security".
A day that presents an opportunity for a global call to reflect
on the importance of water to human life and the need to utilise
it in a sustainable manner. This year's theme focuses on the
linkage that exists between water and food security since large
quantities of water are needed to produce food. Food security exists
when all people at all times have both physical and economic access
to sufficient, safe and nutritious food that meets their dietary
requirements for an active and healthy life.
In Zimbabwe
this year's commemorations come at a time when the government
is facing challenges to ensure access to safe and sufficient water
to its citizens as evidenced by the increasing cases of cholera
and typhoid that have been reported.
Several factors
have contributed to the depletion of water resources and these include
climate change, increasing demand for food, increasing competition
for water and degrading water and land resources. As Youth Agrarian
Society we believe the following will ensure a sustainable access
to sufficient and safe water for all:
1. The realisation
of the human right to water in the context of the right to food,
since access to safe and sufficient water is a human right under
international law.
2. Production
of more food using less water (sustainable intensification) through
improving water use efficiency, to address the increasing demand
for food, as a result of increasing population and urbanisation.
3. Adapting
water management policies and practices to climate change including
pro active drought and flood management strategies.
4. Protection
of water resources including conserving the ecosystem that sustain
their availability and their quality.
5. Re-using
and recycling drainage water and treated waste water can be used
in agriculture.
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