When a billion people in the world already live in chronic hunger and water resources are under pressure we cannot pretend the problem is ‘elsewhere’. Coping with population growth and ensuring access to nutritious food to everyone call for a series of actions we can all help with:
- follow a healthier, sustainable diet
- consume less water-intensive products
- reduce the scandalous food wastage (30% of the food produced worldwide is never eaten and the water used to produce it is definitively lost!)
- produce more food, of better quality, with less water
Do you know how much water you actually consume every day? How can you change your diet and reduce your water footprint? Join the World Water Day 2012 campaign “Water and Food Security” and find out more!
Click here to download World Water Day 2012 Official Brochure (pdf)
Click here to download World Water Day Ceremony Programme (pdf)
Click here to download Water and Food Security at the 6th World Water Forum
Click here to download World Water Day Advocacy Guide (Produced by UNW-DPAC)
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