Agencies in new partnership to protect water ecosystem
By Oliver Musembi, January 12, 2024Under a new strategic partnership, the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and Rotary International are launching the ‘Community Action for Fresh Water’ initiative, focusing on the protection of freshwater ecosystems.
This is in response to escalating challenges like pollution, climate change and habitat degradation. The initiative is set to enhance both the conservation and monitoring of freshwater ecosystems globally.
“Partnering with UNEP empowers rotary members to significantly contribute to freshwater conservation efforts, beginning with the waterways in their own communities. Through this collaboration, our members will bring local solutions to global challenges, directly impacting the health and sustainability of their communities,” remarked Rotary International President Gordon McInally.
Global networks
Under the arrangement, Rotary will leverage its global network to initiate community-based solutions that directly influence freshwater ecosystems and can be carried out at the watershed level. McInally observed that members will engage in identifying and protecting important local bodies of water, collaborating closely with local stakeholders.
These activities will encompass organising cleanup and conservation campaigns, conducting educational initiatives on water conservation, participating in habitat restoration, and monitoring water quality.
“Freshwater ecosystems are essential for the well-being of our planet, providing crucial services from biodiversity stability to water supply for communities,” said Leticia Carvalho, Head of UNEP’s Marine and Freshwater Branch.
She added; “This collaboration amplifies our efforts at the grassroots level, combining Rotarys community presence with our expertise to make a meaningful impact, and fostering respect for these vital resources.”