Canadian government in violation of international recognition.
OTTAWA, ON, July 27, 2012: July 28th marked the two-year anniversary of the historic United Nations General Assembly resolution recognizing the Human Right to Water and Sanitation. This human right has yet to be fully implemented, however, prompting water justice activists from around the world to release an open letter demanding action from governments.
"As members of the global water justice movement, we are deeply concerned to see little progress being made towards the full implementation of this right as governments aggressively pursue false solutions to the environmental and economic crises that will only deepen the water injustices that our organizations and communities have been fighting for decades," reads the letter, signed by fifteen prominent organizations.
“One of the wealthiest countries in the world with one of the most abundant water sources should be able to figure this out.”
The organizations also produced a series of reports examining key obstacles to the implementation of the human right to water in Argentina, Ecuador, Canada, Colombia, Europe, Indonesia, India, Palestine and the United States.