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World Water Day 2014: Water and Energy
Date:2017-04-02

 
Water and energy are closely interlinked and interdependent. Energy generation and transmission requires utilization of water resources, particularly for hydroelectric, nuclear, and thermal energy sources. Conversely, about 8% of the global energy generation is used for pumping, treating and transporting water to various consumers.
 
In 2014, the UN System - working closely with its Member States and other relevant stakeholders - is collectively bringing its attention to the water-energy nexus, particularly addressing inequities, especially for the 'bottom billion' who live in slums and impoverished rural areas and survive without access to safe drinking water, adequate sanitation, sufficient food and energy services. It also aims to facilitate the development of policies and crosscutting frameworks that bridge ministries and sectors, leading the way to energy security and sustainable water use in a green economy. Particular attention will be paid to identifying best practices that can make a water- and energy-efficient 'Green Industry' a reality.
 
Objectives of World Water Day in 2014
 
Raise awareness of the inter-linkages between water and energy
 
Contribute to a policy dialogue that focuses on the broad range of issues related to the nexus of water and energy
 
Demonstrate, through case studies, to decision makers in the energy sector and the water domain that integrated approaches and solutions to water-energy issues can achieve greater economic and social impacts
 
Identify policy formulation and capacity development issues in which the UN system, in particular UN-Water and UN-Energy, can offer significant contributions
 
Identify key stakeholders in the water-energy nexus and actively engaging them in further developing the water-energy linkages
 
Contribute as relevant to the post-2015 discussions in relation to the water-energy nexus.
 
Message from Secretary-General of the United Nations on World Water Day, 22 March, 2014
 
Water is at the core of sustainable development.
 
This year’s observance of World Water Day focuses on the links between water and energy.
 
Both are critical for eradicating poverty.
 
And they interact with each other in ways that can help - or hinder - our efforts to build stable societies and lives of dignity for all.
 
Climate change driven in great part by the unsustainable use of energy will exacerbate water stress and scarcity in many regions. Efforts to provide universal access to water and energy will be undermined if the current warming trend continues.
 
The many strong links between water and energy demand coherent, integrated policies and innovative strategies. Water must be used -- and electricity must be generated and distributed -- equitably and efficiently, so all users get a fair share.
 
These are the goals of the ongoing work of UN-Water and of the Sustainable Energy for All initiative.  These issues are also crucially important elements in our discussions on the post-2015 development agenda.
 
On World Water Day, let us pledge to develop the policies needed to ensure that sustainable water and energy are secured for the many and not just the few.
 
Ban Ki-moon

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