De l'eau douce pour tous?

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Publié mardi 15 janvier 2008 à 14h55
par Editeur (vu 1132 fois et 2 commentaires)

Il suffit d'ouvrir le robinet pour avoir de l'eau douce, n'est-ce pas? Pas si sûr, hélas... Selon l'Organisation mondiale de la Santé, entre 14.000 et 20.000 personnes meurent chaque jour parce qu'elles ont bu de l'eau sale. Personne ne peut vivre sans accès à une eau propre, car cette dernière est essentielle à la survie et au développement.

Les biens publics sont des biens qui sont (ou devraient être) accessibles à tous.  Les ONG et les experts disent souvent que l'eau douce devrait faire partie de ces biens publics mondiaux – accessibles à tous  les habitants de notre planète.

A votre avis, que doit proposer le programme électoral du PSE sur la question de l'eau en tant que bien public mondial? Certains biens devraient-ils être disponibles au niveau mondial?

Tags: développement, services publics, solidarité


Commentaires

1. water: a universal good par pattheact Devenir militant(e) du PSE le mardi 15 janvier 2008 à 17h19

Water is a universal good, possibly the most important of all the materia mankind needs for its survival. It should be accessible to everyone, rich or poor. The main problem encountered today is that through the massive privatizations of water networks all over the globe it happens more and more often that the poorest and weakest members of our society don't have access to this universal good anymore.
Due to the fact that privatized networks must be profitable to the companies which own them, especially in the developping world, those networks only desserve cities and regions where consumers can pay for it, the other parts should see how they can access clean  and healthy water sources.  And this brings us to the most explosive issue around water access. Water resources, like for example oil resources are diminuishing and countries or regions which are lucky enough to possess water resources in their soil will become more and more powerful and in some of the most arid regions in the world, water has already become source...of conflict. One of the most important conflicts the world has known and where the access to the water sources have been one of the major reasons for the conflict was the arabo-israelian war in 1967. And if one considers that one of the first ideals of sionism was to make the desert flourish, one can easily imagine that the access to water will become more and more crucial for many people, especially when certain ideologies are used to justify the access to this resource. Furthermore global heating will certainly contribute to make this issue one of the most important issues mankind will have to face in this century.

I wish the PES will include in its manifesto clear proposals to make water a resource accessible to everyone and to stop, or refrain the ongoing privatizations of the most important water networks. 


2. A less-consuming agriculture par deldongo Devenir militant(e) du PSE le dimanche 20 janvier 2008 à 14h15

Privatization is only part of the problem. The main problem is due to agricultural needs. To prevent shortage of water and conflicts, the best solution is that our manifesto supports regional water transfers worldwide, and moreover better irrigation systems in the frame of a new C.A.P.

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