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Early innovation of sanitation of water. They made drainage systems for (public) bathrooms -
Signing of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights” and then in the summary section “This landmark document enshrines the rights that everyone is entitled to as a human being - regardless of race, colour, religion, sex, language, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status.” then link in details specifically to your cause - highlight the relevant articles (human rights).
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World water day is a day dedicated to spreading awareness about water sanitation and access issues all around the world. Each year has a specific theme to focus on, such as hygiene, sanitation, clean water, and more! It’s also a day to allow people who also advocate for clean water to gather -
Villages attack to claim access to clean water in Maluku causing multiple injuries and death due to the sharp tools and weapons used in the attack. -
New flood managing systems to help control flood and waste of water, Storing rainwater for use later on to contribute to the countrie's growth and development -
Southeast Asia water security regional conference: Focused on efficient water collection, urban flood risk reduction, and speeding up access to safe water. Included innovative solutions presented for governmental consideration. -
The 76th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR).” “This remains one of the world's most groundbreaking global pledges but…” Then refer to the continuing issues linked to your cause.
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32 years, This date is to help spread the awareness of having access to clean water. This year's theme is "Water for Peace" thier key slogan is "water can create peace or spark conflict" water can take us out of crisis, we can create connections with other countries, by sharing sustainable use of water. According to the UN, 3 billion people depend on water that crosses the national border, yet only 24 countries have cooperation for shared water.