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💧Today is World Water Day. #Water is crucial to overcoming many of the biggest challenges we face today. Governments, donors, and businesses must lead the way for more finance for clean water, decent sanitation, and good hygiene 💧 #worldwaterday #cleanwater https://t.co/0om5QU43Ha
It’s World Water Day!💧
In agriculture it goes without saying that water management is fundamental to the industry. Out on-farm identifying areas that are being overwatered or underwatered is key. (1/4) https://t.co/xBxl1uYdof
Today is World Water Day 💧
In 2022, droughts caused by the climate crisis forced us to reevaluate how we could help our members manage the effects of the climate crisis on themselves.
That’s why we partnered with a local water tank producer to donate 10 tanks to members! 👩🏾🌾 https://t.co/oCfAlTDZ2d
Today is World Water Day & Nannas say that our water problems have not gone away during La Niña wet season... we have another bigger fish kill in the Menindee area ... because there’s not enough water in the system…its going to the big, rich cotton businesses upstream. https://t.co/C7Wms8o64Y
— Knitting Nannas and Friends - Sydney (@knitnannasSYD) March 22, 2023
Today we're celebrating World Water Day💧 💧 💧
Did you know 771 million people globally don't have access to clean water near their home?🚱
Water and sanitation flow through every aspect of sustainable development. Check out water projects through @ACIARAustralia
#AgR4D https://t.co/I16AlmoCzW
Happy World Water Day Eve. If you're in Sydney, you should definitely head to the @UnswWater event on Wednesday with a great panel discussion planned on art, people and water. 1pm in the UNSW Library. RSVP here https://t.co/i4XjWTOtLU https://t.co/FDO5yPkYGd
Register now for World Water Day webinar
When: Wednesday 22 March 2023, 12.30-1.30pm AEDT
Register: https://t.co/lwkEOo6UkM
Theme: Improving Pacific region water outcomes
Presenters:
Sarah Ransom, Australian Water Partnership
Ben MacDonald, CSIRO https://t.co/hjlXu9xcHg
— Water Stewardship Asia Pacific (@WaterStewardsAP) March 21, 2023
Did you know that one in four people – 2 billion people worldwide – lack safe drinking water? Making a splash on our #unisaLED screen today is this watery clip as we acknowledge that today is @UN World Water Day. Learn more here: https://t.co/2Mjt9DsjQq https://t.co/VYFBoDpH7s
World Water Day 2023 is about accelerating change that solves the fresh water crisis.
As a consequence of National Party led Coalition policies, inland NSW has some of the world's worst drinking water.
Send a letter to the Minister! https://t.co/Zjy4gtZ7H9
#WorldWaterDay2023 https://t.co/M7gpRU24ey
— Nature Conservation Council of NSW (@naturensw) March 21, 2023
Did you know that one in four people – 2 billion people worldwide – lack safe drinking water? Making a splash on our #unisaLED screen today is this watery clip as we acknowledge that today is @UN World Water Day. Learn more here: https://t.co/AphsF3wkTT https://t.co/AKPM314nOI
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.
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The theme for World Water Day in 2023 was Accelerating Change.
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