U.S. Leaders To Speak Out On World Water Day
3/17/2007 

Civic, faith, environmental, corporate and foundation leaders tackle the world’s largest health problem: lack of access to safe drinking water and sanitation

Washington, D.C. — On March 22nd Water Advocates will assemble key leaders working to prevent sickness and death related to unsafe drinking water in developing countries. Speakers will highlight ground-breaking initiatives that demonstrate how US support for water and sanitation—and the call for even greater action—is growing.

Safe drinking water and sanitation are key to global public health, yet across the world 1.1 billion people lack access to safe drinking water, and 2.6 billion—more than one-third of the earth’s population—lack adequate sanitation. Combined, these two problems kill between two and five million people a year—or a population the size of the city of Los Angeles—and sicken billions more. Panelists will discuss how individuals from all walks of life are expanding efforts to address this challenge.

"Diseases spawned by unsafe drinking water and inadequate sanitation can be prevented. The world knows how to do it. What is lacking is funding and political will. Clean drinking water and basic sanitation underlie every aspect of development—from good health and education to economic growth and environmental sustainability." said David Douglas, President of Water Advocates.

Hosted by: Water Advocates
Moderated by: John Oldfield, Director of Partnership Development, Water Advocates.
Special Guest: Congressman Earl Blumenauer (D-OR)
Speakers:
 

  • Melanie Nakagawa (Natural Resources Defense Council) will announce NRDC’s Global Safe Water Project focusing on international drinking water and sanitation.
  • Gil Garcetti, photographer, will introduce Water is Key, his book of photographs (underwritten by the Hilton Foundation) documenting water, sanitation and women in West Africa.
  • Ron Denham (Rotary International) will announce the launch of the Water and Sanitation Rotarian Action Group.
  • Tanvi Nagpal (Global Water Challenge) will discuss this newly-launched initiative of the United Nations Foundation.
  • Jim Hughes (Emory University’s Center for Global Safe Water) will address the scale and scope of the global safe drinking water and sanitation challenge.
  • Reverend Al Bailey (New Psalmist Baptist Church) will address the role of his church in tackling this issue on the ground in the developing world.
  • Marty Shupack (Church World Service) will discuss the faith community’s advocacy efforts on behalf of safe drinking water.
  • Mark Winter (Millennium Water Alliance) will discuss this unprecedented collaboration of nonprofit organizations coordinating on-the-ground programs on behalf of water and sanitation.
What: World Water Day Press Conference
When: March 22, 2007, 8:30am -11:00am; Press Conference Starts Promptly at 9:00am
Where: First Amendment Lounge, National Press Club, 529 14th Street NW, Washington DC
Interviews: Individual media availabilities between 10:30 and 11:00; these and other experts available for other interviews on request.

SOURCE: Water Advocates