https://www.worldwaterday.org/
United Nations World Water Day is March 22
VALUING WATER
Water means different things to different people.
This conversation is about what water means to you.
How is water important to your home and family life, your livelihood, your cultural practices, your wellbeing, your local environment?
By recording – and celebrating – all the different ways water benefits our lives, we can value water properly and safeguard it effectively for everyone.
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VALUING WATER
Water means different things to different people.
This conversation is about what water means to you.
How is water important to your home and family life, your livelihood, your cultural practices, your wellbeing, your local environment?
In households, schools and workplaces, water can mean health, hygiene, dignity and productivity.
In cultural, religious and spiritual places, water can mean a connection with creation, community and oneself.
In natural spaces, water can mean peace, harmony and preservation.
Today, water is under extreme threat from a growing population, increasing demands of agriculture and industry, and the worsening impacts of climate change.
Tell us your stories, thoughts and feelings about water.
By recording – and celebrating – all the different ways water benefits our lives, we can value water properly and safeguard it effectively for everyone.
Join the conversation about what water means to you.
WORLD WATER DAY 2021 TOOLKIT
The World Water Day 2021 toolkit contains everything you need to inspire your friends, family and colleagues:
Q&A on valuing water
Key campaign messages
Top facts
Download the toolkit in
Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish.
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GET THE MESSAGE OUT
You are the most important element of the World Water Day 2021 campaign. Join millions of other people and share key messages with your friends, family and colleagues. Use the assets below to start conversations and raise awareness of these crucial issues.
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Tell us your stories, thoughts and feelings about water.
#WORLDWATERDAY
Here are some conversations in real time about what water means to people around the world. Share your thoughts and experiences on any social media platform to spark conversations and help shape the forthcoming World Water Day campaign, leading up to 22 March 2021.