Each
year, a different United Nations (UN) agency is selected to coordinate events
surrounding World Water Day (WWD) around the
world, and a different theme is chosen to reflect the many facets of freshwater
resources. World Water Day 2006 will be guided by the United Nations
Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) under the theme 'Water and
Culture.'
We
plan our cities near water; we bathe in water; we play in water; we work with
water. Our economies are built on the strength of water transportation - and the
products we buy and sell are all partly water, in one way or another. Our daily
lives are built on water, and shaped by it. Without the water that surrounds us
- the humidity of the air, the roughness of the river's current, the flow from
the kitchen tap - our lives would be impossible. In recent decades, water has
fallen in our esteem. No longer an element to be revered and protected, it is a
consumer product that we have shamefully neglected. Eighty percent of our bodies
are formed of water, and two thirds of the planet's surface is covered by water:
water is our culture, our life.
The
theme 'Water and Culture' of WWD 2006 draws attention to the fact that there are
as many ways of viewing, using, and celebrating water as there are cultural
traditions across the world. Sacred, water is at the heart of many religions and
is used in different rites and ceremonies. Fascinating and ephemeral, water has
been represented in art for centuries - in music, painting, writing, cinema -
and it is an essential factor in many scientific endeavours as well. Each region
of the world has a different way of holding water sacred, but each recognizes
its value, and its central place in human lives. Cultural traditions, indigenous
practices, and societal values determine how people perceive and manage water in
the world's different regions.
As
the UN's focal point for the promotion of cultural diversity, UNESCO aims to
preserve and respect the specificity of each culture, bringing them all together
and extending them in a more interactive and interdependent
world.
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