Living with Water: Bringing Back Human-Water Relationships

Carola Hein, Carlien Donkor, Matteo D’Agostino, Queenie Lin, Zuzanna Sliwinska, Julia Korpacka
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In March 2023, thousands of people from various disciplines came together in New York for the United Nations 2023 Water Conference. The attendees included policymakers, activists, professionals and academics, all with an interest in the water sector. The conference provided a platform to share knowledge and exchange ideas about water-related challenges. Through a combination of in-house and side events, participants were provided with the opportunity to voice their concerns, engage in crucial discussions and exchange novel insights, despite the predominantly scripted nature of the event as a forum tailored for politicians and policymakers. The Water Conference identified risks ensuing from the number of short-term commitments, unclear funding and the lack of quantifiable measurements (President of the General Assembly 2023). The Water Conference also saw the adoption of the Water Action Agenda (United Nations 2023), consisting of voluntary commitments in line with UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and focusing on water. Crafting these commitments posed a challenge, highlighting the complex nature of the United Nations’efforts in fostering collaboration among people representing diverse backgrounds, interests, cultures and histories.
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与水共存:恢复人与水的关系
2023年3月,来自不同学科的数千人聚集在纽约参加联合国2023年水会议。与会者包括政策制定者、活动家、专业人士和学者,他们都对水资源部门感兴趣。会议为分享与水有关的挑战的知识和交流想法提供了一个平台。通过内部活动和会外活动的结合,参与者有机会表达他们的担忧,参与关键的讨论和交流新颖的见解,尽管该活动主要是为政治家和政策制定者量身定制的论坛。水事会议确定了短期承诺数量多、资金不明确和缺乏可量化衡量的风险(2023年大会主席)。水事大会还通过了《水事行动议程》(联合国2023年议程),其中包括与联合国可持续发展目标(sdg)一致的自愿承诺,重点关注水问题。制定这些承诺是一项挑战,突出了联合国在促进代表不同背景、利益、文化和历史的人民之间的合作方面的努力的复杂性。
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