UN Water Cooperation Theme - 2013

In December 2010, the United Nations General Assembly declared 2013 as
the United Nations International Year of Water Cooperation (Resolution
A/RES/65/154). In reflection of this declaration, the 2013 World Water
Day, which will take place on 22 March 2013, also will be dedicated to
water cooperation. Therefore, UN-Water has called upon UNESCO to lead
the 2013 United Nations International Year on Water Cooperation, in
particular because of the Organization’s unique multidisciplinary
approach which blends the natural and social sciences, education,
culture and communication. Given the intrinsic nature of water as a
transversal and universal element, the United Nations International Year
on Water Cooperation naturally would embrace and touch upon all these
aspects.
The
objective of this International Year is to raise awareness, both on the
potential for increased cooperation, and on the challenges facing water
management in light of the increase in demand for water access,
allocation and services. The Year will highlight the history of
successful water cooperation initiatives, as well as identify burning
issues on water education, water diplomacy, transboundary water
management, financing cooperation, national/international legal
frameworks, and the linkages with the Millennium Development Goals. It
also will provide an opportunity to capitalize on the momentum created
at the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (Rio+20),
and to support the formulation of new objectives that will contribute
towards developing water resources that are truly sustainable.


