World Water Day

World Water Day is celebrated every year on March 22 since 1993, when the United Nations declared it as "World Day for Water". This day was first formally proposed in Agenda 21 of the 1992 United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. People started observing it in 1993 and since then, there has been a significant growth in its importance.

Countries devote this day to implement UN recommendations through specific activities relating the world's water resources. Each year, one of various UN agencies involved in water issues takes the lead in promoting and coordinating international activities. Since its inception in 2003, UN-Water has been responsible for selecting the theme, message and lead UN agency for this day (Wikipedia). In addition to the UN member states, a number of NGOs promoting clean water, have used the day to focus public attention on critical water issues.

World Water Day themes so far

Various activities like, walkathons, conferences, seminars, guided walks through water bodies, painting competitions, debates and the like are conducted to raise awareness about fresh water resources and the need to conserve the same.

World Water Day over the years

In 2013, to mark the year of water cooperation, several events were held in different parts of India including a seminar on groundwater recharging at the Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology, Surat, Gujarat and a national science seminar at Nehru Science Centre, Mumbai. School children took part in the Parivartan campaign by holding placards with messages to people about becoming water-wise.

In 2012, the UN-Water 'Water for Life' Best Practices Award were given to projects involved in best water management practices. This was awarded to: Protection of Bangalore lakes for posterity – setting a legal precedent for conservation of lakes as a common resource.

In 2011 scores of people walked on the Rajpath from India Gate till Vijay Chowk as part of 'Walk for Water 2011', ahead of World Water Day. Shouting slogans, people of Delhi pledged to make Delhi completely water secure and self-sufficient in water over next five years - 'The Blue Delhi Declaration'.

World Water Day 2014

The theme for 2014 is ‘Water and Energy’. Water an energy are very closely interlinked since energy generation in the form hydroelectric energy and thermal energy requires water. Similarly, we need energy to pump water to make it available at different places away from the source of water. In 2014, the UN is working closely with its member nations to address issue of access to safe and sustainable water and energy to those who are at the bottom of the pyramid living in slums and rural areas. In the current year, particular attention is being paid to identify best practices that can make a water- and energy-efficient 'Green Industry' a reality.

Objectives of World Water Day 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 to decision makers in the energy sector and the water domain through case studies, 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. 

What are we doing for World Water Day 2014?

Come March 22nd, our distributed team spread across different parts of India will engage with local communities via seminars, workshops, conferences and other such events along with other leading organisations who have brought momentum to the story and narrative of water. More details on these events can be viewed at the the UN World Water Day events directory.

Since water is a very local topic, issues, solutions and experiences also vary from place to place. Our team constantly tries to build and spread this knowledge found in villages, cities and metropolitans while acting as a medium of dissemination, dialogue and engagement.

We will constantly update this page with information from all our events across India, so stay tuned!

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World Water Day themes so far

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March 21, 2016 The theme for 2016 is 'Water and Jobs'. With water resources declining at a rapid rate, this theme brings to the forefront concerns related to water and livelihoods in India.
Theme of World Water Day 2016: Water and Jobs (Source: UN Water)
March 21, 2016 Urban floods and pervasive environmental pollution are living testimonies of unplanned and hurried urbanisation. With cities already stretched to their limits, how much more can they endure?
Houses constructed on the fringes of the Ambattur eri in Chennai
March 21, 2016 Celebrations for World Water Day 2016 in Nagaon, Assam personify passion by honouring grassroots water-workers for their thankless efforts.
Contribution of water sector workers at the grassroots level goes unrecognised very often
March 20, 2016 Fish traders in the state, which has the highest freshwater fish yield at 2,500 kg per hectare, are mainly groups of Bihari migrants playing to their strengths.
First half of the day is spent netting the fish which is sold in the evening.
March 19, 2016 Parineeta Dandekar of SANDRP speaks to India Water Portal about how healthy rivers--and not dams--are the best employment guarantees around.
Two men fish from a small rowboat on the placid Ramganga near Harewali
March 19, 2016 Fishers livelihoods are being directly threatened by mechanised fishing methods and ecologically destructive fishing practices.
Traditional fishers livelihoods are directly threatened by mechanised fishing methods (Source: Vikas Sahayog Kendra, Palamau)
Catch water when it falls
Rainwater harvesting and greywater recycling are simple steps to achieve water sufficiency. India Water Portal along with local partners spread this message in Chennai on World Water Day. Posted on 31 Mar, 2014 10:24 PM

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A temple tank in Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu
The water-energy nexus
Meerut celebrated World Water Day with speakers talking about the connection between the two topics. Posted on 31 Mar, 2014 10:20 PM

The theme of this year’s World Water Day was “energy-water nexus”. It was almost as if the topic was chosen keeping Western Uttar Pradesh in mind because the conflict between water and energy users in agriculture and industry has heightened here in the recent past.

Rise of tubewells in western UP (Source: DTE)
The importance of transparency and data management
World Water Day was celebrated in Raipur by bringing together many speakers who talked on the importance of sharing and disseminating information to truly serve society well. Posted on 31 Mar, 2014 10:17 PM

On 22nd March 2014, Raipur celebrated World Water Day with senior government officials and officials from NGOs and other organisations presenting on the importance of NGOs in disseminating information to the people. They also highlighted the discrepancies in data collected between organisations and the need to improve on this if they were to make a difference to society. 

World Water Day at Raipur
Does tapping regional springs affect the Western Ghats?
Dr. Jared Buono, hydrologist at NGO Gram Pari, spoke of a project that helped revive springs in the Western Ghats at an event organised by IIT Mumbai and India Water Portal to mark World Water Day. Posted on 31 Mar, 2014 10:08 PM

The Western Ghats are made of up basalt rocks, which were formed from lava flows. These rocks are also known as water buckets as they are able to retain a lot of water. This unique feature helps create springs. At an event organised by IIT Mumbai and India Water Portal to mark World Water Day, Dr. Jared Buono talked about how springs were revived in Panchgani with the help of spring boxes.

World Water Day at IIT-Bombay
And the 2014 UN ‘Water for Life’ award goes to …
... IWMI-Tata Water Policy Program, a project that focuses on water and energy, and throws light on how the fortunes of groundwater and energy economies are intertwined. Posted on 31 Mar, 2014 09:52 PM

IWMI-Tata Water Policy Program (ITP), a project that focusses on policy research in the co-management of energy & groundwater, has been awarded the 2014 UN ‘Water for life’ award!

Project leader Tushaar Shah with the award
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