From 20th April to 5th May 2000, the eighth session of the UN Commission for Sustainable Development was held in New York. In advance of the meeting the Secretary General's report was presented on the findings of his report on the global progress of provision of drinking water and sanitation for the 1990’s. The Secretary General's report on progress achieved in the provision of WSS is available on the web at: Report of the Secretary-General on Progress made in providing safe water supply and sanitation for all during the 1990s. There was also a presentation on the preparations for the
World Water Development Report and International Conference on Water (Bonn 2002) more information below.At the eighth session of the UN Commission for Sustainable Development ( New York, 20th April to 5th May) the ACC Subcommittee on Water Resources made an hour presentation about UN inter-agency activities. A key activity was the production of the Secretary General report on "The progress in provision of drinking water supply and sanitation in the 1990's" and the ACC Subcommittee will also begin work on the first World Water Development Report (WWDR, to be produced in 2002). The process of WWDR production, they said, would require input from governments but also more widely. Its focus will broadly aim to highlight world progress towards freshwater related objectives in Agenda 21, monitor implementation of World Water Vision, outline status of global freshwater (in social, economic and environment context), monitor regional, river basin continental and global trends, including country comparisons. It will be published every two years. The ACC are coordinating the process assisted by UNESCO (Other UN institutions are inputting and supporting the process), which will include:
Contact: UN Department for Economic and Social Affairs, Secretariat to the ACC Sub-committee on Water Resources Tel: +1212 963 4208, email: dsd@un.org
For further details see the CSD secretariat, and the NGO steering committee web sites.
Dr. Fritz Holzwarth, Deputy Director General of the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (Directorate Water Management, Soil Protection and Clean up of contaminated Sites), gave a short presentation at the same meeting on the "International Conference on Freshwater", the follow up to Dublin, in Bonn (January, 2002). It will be a review of Agenda 21 Ch.18 and the principle aims include:
* discussions on policy and strategy
for a more integrated approach, including river-basin management
issues
* cross-sectoral linkages, water-trade-agriculture and the linkage
between UN Conventions e.g. desertification, wetlands, biological
diversity.
* Case studies of best practice
The German government want to encourage a "process that is
participatory and transparent" and will start as soon as possible
in 2000. He said that this would take place principally at the
regional level and across sectoral groups. It is a joint coordination
between Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and
Nuclear Safety and the Ministry for Economic Cooperation and
Development, Bonn.
For further details see the conference web site: www.water-2001.de
Your Turn!
The UN CSD NGO freshwater caucus is in a good position to push for
more open and accountable processes for the World Water Development
Report and the Bonn meeting, to ensure that NGOs can be more
effectively involved by linking into these processes now. We invite
interested NGOs to join the UN CSD NGO freshwater caucus and sign up
to the e-group to express your interest in this process, as well as
outline any activities you would like to see or input for both of
these opportunities. See egroup or for
further details contact info@earthsummit2002.org.