World Water Day 2016

World Water Day 2016

22 Mar 2016
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Celebrating World Water Day

World Water Day on 22 March represents a day to celebrate water and how access to it makes a difference in the lives of everyone around the globe. 

In 1993, the United Nations General Assembly designated 22 March as the first World Water Day.  Now, this event is celebrated around the world, emphasizing a different issue every year.  This year is "Better water, Better jobs", spotlighting the 1.5 billion people who work in water-related jobs, and how the quality and quantity of water can transform the lives of workers, societies and economies.

LWF shares stories from around the world that focus on the people who work in water-related jobs, specifically those who ensure water's safe delivery to to the people for whom this precious resource is most vital.

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Water after the earthquake

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LWF repairs water supply systems in Nepal

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Drilling deep to bring water to refugees from Burundi

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World Water Day 2016

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The Guardians of Clean Water

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How Borehole Committees Regulate Water Supply in Uganda

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Uganda: Water for Adjumani

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LWF Installs Solar Pumps to Improve Water Supply

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Life-Saving Water for South Sudanese Refugees

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LWF Reconstructing Boreholes in Uganda

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Uganda: Boreholes for Education

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Schools Profit from LWF Motorized Water System

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 A young boy pumps water from well and into his watering can in Chad.  Photo: LWF/C. Kästner

A young boy pumps water from well and into his watering can in Chad. Photo: LWF/C. Kästner

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