World Water Day seeks to raise awareness about issues relating to water such as water shortages and sanitation problems. This day aims to provide people with access to safe and clean water and encourages countries to implement better infrastructure and water management.
Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for World Water Day - in 2021
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I'm not quite sure you to tell you this, Eastern NSW. But today is officially World Water Day. https://t.co/ZdCi0hgCIG https://t.co/3HhuJmT2dS
It's World Water Day! 💧
Join the celebration and reflect on this year's theme - Valuing Water.
What does water mean to you?
Water means different things to different people.
#Water2Me #WorldWaterDay
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Today is #WorldWaterDay.
World Water Day highlights the Sustainable Development Goal 6: water and sanitation for all by 2030.
The theme of this year’s World Water Day is #ValuingWater. So we’re asking, what does water mean to you? https://t.co/gccXAzq6VS
The District Legal Services Authority (#DLSA) #Srinagar in collaboration with Ehsaas Trust International today observed the World Water Day at ADR centre District Court Complex Mominabad in #Srinagar. https://t.co/OgYN6LnnCo
Once considered crazy by fellow villagers, the 69 year old Indonesian eco-warrior Sadiman planted 250 banyan trees in 24 years to retain groundwater in the barren hills where he lives. Bless him. This is #IntlForestDay.
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Today is World Water Day! Glenelg Hopkins CMA & Wannon Water invite schools and students in our region to celebrate our water landscapes by sharing photographs that show what water means to them in the Valuing Our Water photo competition. https://t.co/52899NSCSa https://t.co/WuLHfRPWmf