$200 Billion Would Cover Water, Sanitation for All
Environmental News Service

BRUSSELS, Belgium, September 9, 2002 (ENS) - It would cost US$200 billion to
supply clean drinking water and sanitation for every village, town and city
on the planet, says European Union President Anders Fogh Rasmussen of
Denmark. The EU has launched a program to accomplish that goal starting with
Africa, eastern Europe, the Caucasus and central Asia through Water for Life
partnernship agreements.

The EU Water for Life Initiative was formally launched in Johnnesburg at the
World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD).


EU President and Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen introduces the
EU Water for Life Initiative at the WSSD (Photo courtesy Danish Presidency)
Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen, who is also President of the
European Union, said during the launch at the summit's WaterDome, "We have
to take care of our environment. We cannot survive on filthy water. And we
cannot fight diseases without proper sanitation."

The EU-Africa Water for Life agreement was signed in Johannesburg between
Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo and South African Water and Forestry
Minister Ronny Kasrils, on behalf of Africa, and Danish Environment Minister
Hans Christian Schmidt and President Romano Prodi for the European Union.

The agreement with Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia will be
signed soon. Mediterranean and South American countries have signalled their
intention to participate in the near future.

The EU already spends close to 1.4 billion euros per year on water resource
development and management. The EU will allocate further funds and is
calling on other nations and private donors to contribute.

Rasmussen said, "I believe we have the moral obligation to do the right
thing: to provide clean drinking water and sanitation for every village,
town and city on the planet. By doing so, every year we can save many
millions of lives and prevent hundreds of millions of people from suffering
from serious diseases."


Hunkuyi, Nigeria. A young woman pours water hauled up in a bucket from the
village well friends wash clothes. (Two photos by Andy Crump courtesy World
Health Organization)
Water and sanitation are widely seen as key to sustainable development,
health, regional stability and economic stability. Currently, over one
billion people lack access to safe drinking water, and over 2.4 billion
people do not have adequate sanitation. More than 2.2 million people, mostly
children, die each year from water related diseases.

Rasmussen estimated the cost of supplying clean water and sanitation to all.
"It would be a one-off expense of $200 billion," he said, "but it may very
well be humanity’s best investment to achieve development and
sustainability. We have the technology and talent. It is achievable. We have
to act." 

By comparison, the total expenditure of Denmark on all budget items in the
year 2001 was was $51.3 billion.

The new EU global initiative promotes cooperation between countries sharing
an international river basin in managing their water resources. Europe's
experience shows that such cooperation stimulates economic development and
regional integration as well as preventing conflict over water. Africa alone
has 60 transboundary rivers.

European Commission President Romano Prodi said, "The global water crisis is
a major threat for our planet and the future of our children. Together with
our partners we are fully committed to achieving the WSSD's now-agreed
targets to halve the proportion of people without access to safe drinking
water and improved sanitation by 2015."

The EU is already investing €1.4 billion a year in water related development
aid and scientific cooperation.

The EU Water Initiative was developed in a multi-stakeholder process and is
open to all partners and regions. It aims to improve the efficiency of
existing financing mechanisms through better coordination.

"We are ready to increase financial resources over the coming years, in
response to the priorities developing countries set themselves," said Prodi.

EU funding for the water projects is expected to attract additional
financial resources.

A priority is to increase the transfer of knowledge through institutional
capacity building, targeted research and scientific cooperation.

Through the initiative the EU will help its partners to develop integrated
water resources management plans by 2005, a goal agreed at the summit. The
partners will work to achieve a sustainable balance between human water
needs and those of the environment.


Mwaluphamba, Kenya. Women and young girls gather at a safe water point to
collect water built so that women no longer have to visit water sources
which may contain parasites.
All partners are committed to ensuring that clean water and sanitation are
given appropriate priority in future. The creation of the African Ministers
Council of Water is a historical step in this respect.

Rasmussen said, "The water crisis is a crisis of governance. This initiative
promotes better water governance arrangements and transparency, building
stronger partnerships between governments, civil society and the private
sector. Effective public services are a basis for sustainable water
governance." 

Over 300 partnerships were announced at the summit including 21 water
programs, 32 energy initiatives, and 32 programs for biodiversity and
ecosystem management.

World Health Organization Water and Sanitation report:
http://www.who.int/water_sanitation_health/index.html
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