EU Council of Foreign Affairs adopts conclusions on water diplomacy
Women for Water Partnership welcomes the EU Council of Foreign Affairs conclusions on water diplomacy as published on 19th November 2018. The European pact for Water, facilitated by WfWP and Borda, provided significant support and inputs in drafting these conclusions over the last year and we are pleased so many suggestions have been taken on board.
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The Council recalls that water is a prerequisite for human survival and dignity and a fundamental basis for the resilience of both societies and the environment. Water is vital for human nutrition and health, and essential for ecosystem management, agriculture, energy and overall planetary security.
The Council notes the potential of water scarcity to affect peace and security, as water related risks can have grave human and economic costs, all of which can have direct implications for the EU, including through migration flows. The Council intends to enhance EU diplomatic engagement about water as a tool for peace, security and stability, and firmly condemns the use of water as a weapon of war. The Council also underlines the EU’s commitment to promoting transboundary and integrated water management as well as effective water governance. In this respect, the EU will continue to promote accession to and implementation of the Convention on the Protection and Use of Transboundary Water Courses and International Lakes (Water Convention) and the Convention on the Law of the Non-Navigational Uses of International Watercourses.
The Council reaffirms the EU's commitment to the human right to safe drinking water and sanitation, as components of the right to an adequate standard of living. It underlines the EU's strong commitment to the implementation of the UN 2030 Agenda and highlights that progress on Goal 6 (“Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all”) is essential for the achievement of other Sustainable Development Goals.
The Council stresses the essential link between water and climate change, and welcomes recent discussions at the UN Security Council linking water, climate, peace and security. The EU confirms its continued commitment to address water challenges around the world and to give the necessary consideration to the importance of water and sanitation in the programming of future financial and technical cooperation with partner countries.
The Council notes the potential of water scarcity to affect peace and security, as water related risks can have grave human and economic costs, all of which can have direct implications for the EU, including through migration flows. The Council intends to enhance EU diplomatic engagement about water as a tool for peace, security and stability, and firmly condemns the use of water as a weapon of war. The Council also underlines the EU’s commitment to promoting transboundary and integrated water management as well as effective water governance. In this respect, the EU will continue to promote accession to and implementation of the Convention on the Protection and Use of Transboundary Water Courses and International Lakes (Water Convention) and the Convention on the Law of the Non-Navigational Uses of International Watercourses.
The Council reaffirms the EU's commitment to the human right to safe drinking water and sanitation, as components of the right to an adequate standard of living. It underlines the EU's strong commitment to the implementation of the UN 2030 Agenda and highlights that progress on Goal 6 (“Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all”) is essential for the achievement of other Sustainable Development Goals.
The Council stresses the essential link between water and climate change, and welcomes recent discussions at the UN Security Council linking water, climate, peace and security. The EU confirms its continued commitment to address water challenges around the world and to give the necessary consideration to the importance of water and sanitation in the programming of future financial and technical cooperation with partner countries.