Leading Experts Convene at World Water Week to Address the Global Water Challenges

By Stockholm International Water Institute, PRNE
Sunday, September 5, 2010

2,500 Leading Water Experts are Convening in Stockholm for the 20th Annual World Water Week, Which Opened This Morning With Calls for Better Facilitated Efforts Addressing Escalating Global Water Challenges.

STOCKHOLM, September 6, 2010 - For press kit, background facts, photos and video, see:
www.worldwaterweek.org/media

Held under the theme: "Responding to Global Changes: The Water
Quality Challenge" the meeting comes at a time when both water issues and
their solutions have never been more globally integrated and complex.

"Bad water kills more people than HIV, malaria and wars together,
affecting the lives of families and the economic development of many
countries around the world. We are also increasingly seeing that ecosystems
and their services are being degraded by pollution, which will affect all
functions of society," said Mr. Anders Berntell, Executive Director of
Stockholm International Water Institute, in his welcome address at the
opening session.

The World Water Week builds capacity, promotes partnerships,
and reviews progress on the correlations between water quality, access and
related Millennium Development Goals such as poverty reduction and public
health. Other issues raised during the week include climate change
adaptation, urbanisation, water governance, the human rights to water and
sanitation, and the growing strategic water concerns for businesses. More
than 20 ministers are joined by leading experts in Stockholm to address these
issues.

The opening day included a speech by the 2010 Stockholm Water
Prize Laureate, Dr. Rita Colwell, who warned that shortcomings in addressing
the water quality issue, coupled with climate changes, could lead to
disastrous outbreaks of water-borne diseases such as cholera, which would in
turn affect economic and national security. The opening day includes a
high-level panel debate on water quality, where amongst other experts and
policy makers Hon. Charity Kaluki Ngilu, Minister of Water and Irrigation,
Kenya and Mr. Jose Lopez, Executive Vice President Operations, Nestle will
discuss the causes of water pollution and how to address it against variables
such as demographic and climate changes.

This year marks the 20th anniversary of both the World Water
Week and the Stockholm Water Prize.

About the World Water Week in Stockholm

The World Water Week in Stockholm is the annual meeting place for the
planet's most urgent water-related issues. Organised by the Stockholm
International Water Institute (SIWI), it brings together 2,500 experts,
practitioners, decision makers and business innovators from around the globe
to exchange ideas, foster new thinking and develop solutions.
www.worldwaterweek.org

PRESS INFORMATION

For press kit, background facts, photos and video, see:
www.worldwaterweek.org/media

For more information and interview requests, contact: Ms. Britt-Louise Andersson, SIWI, +46-8-522-139-72, britt-louise.andersson at siwi.org; Ms. Anna Noren, SIWI, +46-76-129-26-90, anna.noren at siwi.org

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