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Monday 21.03.2005, CET 15:35
  
NGOs call for water to remain public good
swissinfo  
  
March 20, 2005 11:35 AM

Non-governmental organisations meeting in Geneva are demanding the creation of 
a solidarity fund for water to ensure it remains a "universal public good".

The NGOs, attending the Alternative World Water Forum, also called for a "World 
Water Parliament" to regulate water distribution fairly.

The aim of the forum, according to Bastienne Joerchel of the Swiss Coalition of 
Development Organisations, is to create a global public water utility.

The NGOs say access to potable water must be declared a human right, and 
therefore should not be privatised.

In order to reach this goal, the forum - which ended on Sunday - has 
recommended the introduction of a "solidarity cent", paid to ensure private 
capital is not required.

As an example, the Swiss multinational food giant, Nestlé, was accused of 
controlling 50 per cent of Pakistan’s drinking water, bottling it and selling 
it at prices only few Pakistanis can afford.

The authors of the study, commissioned by Swiss NGOs and Amnesty International, 
said that only about 20 per cent of Pakistanis had access to clean drinking 
water.

They added that Nestlé in one case took the water from an underground source 
near Lahore, which had led to a drop in the groundwater level, making it 
difficult for thousands of people to pump water from their wells.

Water parliament

Joerchel said the NGOs expected the first meeting of a "World Water Parliament" 
to be held next year in Brussels.

The initiatives announced by the alternative forum come just ahead of the 
United Nations-sponsored "World Water Day" on Tuesday.

It will mark the start of what the UN general assembly has proclaimed the 
"International Decade for Action", which will last until 2015.

But the NGOs say the world body’s initiative, which includes an international 
conference planned for Mexico next year, will be ineffective.

"These [UN-organised] events don’t respond to the fundamental objectives that 
every human being on the planet has a right to access to water," said Alberto 
Velasco, president of the Swiss organising committee behind the alternative 
meeting.

Switzerland

He is critical of the place that will be accorded to multinationals in Mexico.

Speaking earlier this week, Velasco said people in industrialised countries 
were as much at risk of having water resources privatised as those in 
developing nations.

"We see what has happened with electricity in Switzerland," he said. "The 
government is against privatisation at the moment, but it may only be a 
question of time [before it gives in]."

The NGOs believe only public pressure can turn the tide against privatisation, 
as was the case in Uruguay and Bolivia where people took to the streets and 
voted to introduce laws forbidding the liberalisation of the sector.

The alternative forum is being run along the same lines at the World Social 
Forum held earlier this year in Port Alegre, Brazil. The latter demanded an 
international convention on water.

The Swiss coalition says Switzerland, with six per cent of Europe’s freshwater 
reserves, has a responsibility to fight privatisation.




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