Monday, 25 June 2007

Onto more pressing global issues...


I was just reading the United Nation's Development Program Report entitled 'Beyond Scarcity Power, Poverty and the Global Water Crisis?

The Report primarily focuses on the issue of the water crisis, the causes and the problems experienced by the poor. The main arguments being that water is not a scarce resource, however, the poor have been sysytametically disadvantaged due to political choices.

However, what really drew my attention and something that I think would start a great discussion relates to the following excerpt (see page 3):

In the world of the early 21st century national
security concerns loom large
on the international
agenda. Violent conflict, concerns
over terrorist
threats, the proliferation of nuclear
weapons and the growth of illicit
trade
in arms and drugs all pose acute challenges.
Against this backdrop
it is easy to lose sight
of some basic human security imperatives, including
those linked to water.




The 1.8 million
child deaths each year related to
unclean water
and poor sanitation
dwarf the casualties associated
with
violent conflict.
No act of terrorism
generates economic devastation on the
scale of
the crisis in water and sanitation.
Yet the issue
barely
registers on the international agenda.


It would be interesting if people could get involved and share some ideas or thoughts.

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