It’s World Water Day today, relevant and necessary for the Middle East.
Well, not quite, but I got your attention. Raise an icy glass filled with clean water: it’s World Water Day. In 1992, the United Nations General Assembly declared each March 22 to be World Day for Water, raising awareness of water issues at local and global levels. The first World Water Day made a splash in 1993. Waves of educational events and symposia on water management and security cause participation to swell.
School kids and environmental groups keep the day vibrant. The internet makes event-promotion a snap. Particularly powerful is the UN’s website, which offers free campaign materials to help stage your own event, links to what others are doing, and methods to reduce your water footprint. Drink in their facts:



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