Ministerial Statement for the UN Water Conference Plenary Session
Honourable
Ministers,
Distinguished Guests,
Ladies and Gentlemen
Seven years
ago – here in New York – the world made a promise to the millions of people
affected by the water crisis:
A promise
of “clean water and sanitation for all”.
Now, we
have less than seven years to deliver on that promise – on SDG 6.
Meanwhile,
in many regions, the task has only grown bigger:
Climate
change has made it harder to ensure our cities and communities with safe and
sufficient water.
And many of
the solutions we relied on in the past are no longer enough.
For
Denmark, the situation is clear:
If we want
to work out the right solutions, then we need to work together.
Because no
one can solve the water crisis alone.
For
decades, Denmark has focused on partnerships in the water sector.
Partnerships
that go across the public and the private sector – and go beyond borders.
These
partnerships have played a key role in modernizing our water sector.
Today, our
water sector is one of the world’s most efficient when it comes to water and
energy consumption.
And our water
sector has now set the goal of becoming entirely climate and energy neutral before
2030.
We have no
doubt: To deliver on the promise of clean water for all, we need partnerships
on a local as well as a global scale.
Only
through cooperation can we achieve the solutions, technology and investments
needed for success.
Here, Denmark
is proud to contribute with a range of water actions.
Let me
mention some of our new commitments:
We are
scaling up our strategic sector cooperation on water.
This
cooperation is based on peer-to-peer approach with a long-term cooperation
between a Danish sector authority and an authority in a partner country.
Countries
include India, China, South Africa, Morocco and Ethiopia.
We will
host and resource UNICEF’s
Sustainable Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Innovation Hub in Copenhagen.
The Hub will open this
year and will benefit all developing countries.
We have made a
significant pledge to join the Team Europe Initiative on Transboundary Water
Management in Africa.
This EU flagship
initiative includes pledges of more than 400 million USD to enhance transboundary
water management and support development and regional integration in Africa.
And we are enhancing
our partnerships with the World Bank’s Global Water Security and Sanitation
Partnership - to contribute to its objective of achieve a water secure world
for all by sustaining water resources, delivering services, and building
resilience.
We live in a global
water crisis and we need global efforts.
That calls for a new Special
UN Envoy for Water
Seven years
ago we made a promise of “clean water for all”. Now, let us come together to
fulfill this promise.
Denmark is
ready - To implement SDG6 at home and to assist developing countries and other
countries to do the same.
Thank you.