The recommended daily intake of water is 8 cups per day, but it can come through the consumption of food as well.
There’s more fresh water stored under the ground in aquifers than on the earth’s surface.
Of all the water on the earth, humans can use about three tenths of a percent of it for drinking water.
However,water is more than just essential to quench thirst or protect health; water is vital for creating jobs and supporting economic, social, and human development.
The United Nations' (UN) World Water Day is held on March 22 each year. Events are organized on or around this day to increase people's awareness of water's importance in environment, agriculture, health and trade.
World Water Day aims to increase people's awareness on water's importance in life.
What Do People Do?
Many events are held worldwide during World Water Day. These include:
§ Visual art, theatrical and musical celebrations of water.
§ Symposia for local, national and international leaders on water management and security.
§ Educational events on the importance of clean water and protecting water resources.
§ Campaigns and events to raise money for access to clean and affordable water.
§ Excursions to local rivers, lakes and reservoirs.
§ Special broadcasts on television and radio and the Internet.
§ Walks, runs and swimming other sports competitions.
Some events are held on actual World Water Day date, while others are held on convenient dates close to March 22.
Background
Agenda 21 is a worldwide action plan for areas where human activities may affect the environment. It was adopted at the UN Conference on Environment and Development in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in June 1992. Agenda 21 recommended various measures, including creating World Water Day.
The UN General Assembly adopted a resolution on December 22, 1992, declaring March 22 to be the World Day for Water each year. Countries were encouraged to develop activities to highlight local needs for water. The first World Day for Water was observed in 1993.
The Water for Life Decade was launched on World Water Day in 2005. This decade ran from 2005 to 2015 and gave a high profile to women's participation and the UN's water-related programs.
For 2016,the theme is ‘Water and Job’.It is focusing on how enough quantity and quality of water can change workers’ live and livelihood and even transform societies and economies .
Symbols World Water Day's main symbol is the shape of a water drop in the UN's color blue. Photographs of water being used or in rivers, reservoirs, lakes or seas are widely displayed on this occasion
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