World Water Day is an annual United Nations (UN) observance day held on 22 March that highlights the importance of fresh water. The day is used to advocate for the sustainable management of freshwater resources
Since 1993, it has been celebrated on March 22 to highlight the importance of freshwater.
According to the UN, around 2.2 billion people are living without access to safe water. The day focuses on taking action to tackle the global water crisis.
According to the UN, Asia and the Pacific region has the lowest per capita availability of water in the world, with groundwater use in the region expected to increase by 30% by 2050.
Since 1993, it has been celebrated on March 22 to highlight the importance of freshwater.
According to the UN, around 2.2 billion people are living without access to safe water. The day focuses on taking action to tackle the global water crisis.
According to the UN, Asia and the Pacific region has the lowest per capita availability of water in the world, with groundwater use in the region expected to increase by 30% by 2050.