US blockade slows down development of island’s water resources

UNITED NATIONS, 22 March. — Cuba’s Vice Prime Minister Ines Maria Chapman Waugh this Wednesday denounced the blockade imposed by the United States as a major obstacle to accessing external financing and achieving better results in her country’s water sector. The head of government spoke at the UN Conference on the Comprehensive Mid-Term Review of Achieving the Goals of the International Decade for Action “Water for Sustainable Development”, which will end on Friday, PL reports.

However, despite this punitive policy, Cuba has ratified the commitment to continue working towards the goals proposed in Development Goal 6, the goal of which is to guarantee the availability of water, its sustainable management and sanitation for all, and to put the service of other nations in the first place. place. Antillean achievements in this matter.

The Greater Antilles welcomed the presidency, Vice Prime Minister says pro tempore conference of Ibero-American water directors in 2023, which will celebrate its 24th meeting in Havana this November. meeting.

This appointment is expected to lead to tangible and long-term projects with practical benefits that can be extended to other countries, including the establishment of a specialized postgraduate program at university centers in management and integrated water resources management. explained.

Chapman Waugh also spoke on behalf of the Group of 77 plus China, of which the Greater Antilles are President. pro temporeand in that capacity advocated for increased international cooperation with developing countries in water-related programs when he stated that the Group noted with concern the lack of access to sources of drinking water, basic sanitation and proper hygiene.

He also emphasized that disasters related to vital fluid, its shortage and pollution will be exacerbated by urbanization, population growth, desertification, drought and other extreme weather events and climate change, as well as the lack of capacity to ensure integrated management of water resources.

Currently, he said, more than 50 percent of the world’s cities often suffer from water shortages, and it is estimated that $6.7 trillion (million millions) will be needed by 2030, and $22.6 trillion by 2050. drinking water around the world.

The group also expresses concern that the shortage is over 70 percent, especially in some countries such as North Africa, sub-Saharan Africa, Western Asia, Asia.
Central and South and South America, as well as in the area of ​​Lake Chad.

The program includes six plenary sessions and five interactive dialogues, in addition to high-level special events and other side events organized by States, the United Nations system and other participants in this UN event.

Source: Juventud Rebelde

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