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- Istanbul Water Consensus Pact (IWC): Istanbul is a sprawling metropolis with complex water issues, as evidenced by the many cisterns and aquaducts crisscrossing the city. The World Water Forum's 5th annual conference concurred with a location there, and an important document in the name of the city was born. In a nutshell, leaders of cities from around the globe decide to meet or exceed certain goals in providing clean, safe water to their citizens. The IWC has 1070 signatories to date. (Note: I <3 Istanbul.)
- UNICEF Tap Project: Created in honor of World Water Month, and supported by the Women's National Book Association. (Note: Contact me for more info about the WNBA, and check out my previous posts. I'm the Charlotte Membership Chair.)
What Is the UNICEF Tap Project?
Cinna- I mean Lenny Kravitz is endorsing this. He was offering his song "Faith of a Child" for free with a UNICEF Tap Project donation until 3/23, which was very generous of him. (Note: Timely YA super blockbuster mega-amazing movie/book tie-in :D)
Important Blog Management Note: I am switching my "Turkish" posting days with my "Writer's Life" days, beginning next week.
Thanks for the reminder that water is such a huge issue for most of the world. We take in for granted here in the US, especially in the area I live where rainfall is plentiful to the point of being problematic.
ReplyDeleteThat's wonderful. What a great way to spread the word too (at the restaurants.)
ReplyDeleteI had no idea it was World Water Month! So many people need clean water. I love what the restaurants are doing. Great idea!
ReplyDeleteYes...water--clean water--is so crucial to life, and we often take it for granted. Here in Oregon, we have plenty of rainfall, and I'm grateful. We don't have the droughts and water shortages than California and Nevada have, where they often have to ration their water.
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