Thursday, May 16, 2024

Hydro-diplomacy: A solution to global water issues

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Audina Nur

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A senior government official has highlighted the privotal role of water diplomacy in tackling the pressing global issue of water scarcity, emphasizing the urgent need for cross-border cooperation in managing increasingly limited water resources.

“Water scarcity is a global issue that demands a global solution,” Tri Tharyat, Director General of Multilateral Cooperation at the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, told a press conference ahead of the 10th World Water Forum (WWF) in Bali next month.

He stressed that water crises transcend national boundaries, necessitating collaborative approaches that involve all relevant stakeholders, both domestically and internationally.

“Water diplomacy is key to reaching agreements and fostering cooperation that ensures water availability for all worldwide,” he said.

Tharyat highlighted the importance of technological innovation in addressing water-related challenges. “Technology can be a highly effective tool in sustainable water management,” he noted. “We need to continuously develop technological solutions that can help us manage water resources more efficiently.”

The press conference served as a crucial forum for stakeholders from diverse backgrounds to exchange ideas and experiences in the pursuit of solutions to global water issues. Indonesia, as the host of the 10th WWF, is committed to leading these efforts and inspiring other nations to join in safeguarding water availability for all.

Tharyat delved into various aspects of water diplomacy, discussing strategies and steps that can be taken to overcome the challenges at hand. Among the key points discussed was the imperative of coordinated diplomacy to prevent conflicts over water resources and foster mutually beneficial cooperation among nations.

Additionally, Tharyat emphasized the significance of technological advancements such as desalination, rainwater harvesting, and smart water management systems in addressing water crises faced by many countries.

The Ministry of Communication and Informatics reiterated Indonesia’s commitment to being a leader in resolving global water issues through events like the WWF. By hosting such forums, Indonesia aims to inspire concrete actions from other nations in preserving and managing the world’s water resources.

As the host country, Indonesia also seeks to facilitate dialog and collaboration among various stakeholders, including governments, civil society, and the private sector, to achieve shared goals in ensuring water availability for everyone globally. Indonesia stands ready to play a leading role in promoting mutually beneficial international cooperation for the sustainability of the world’s water resources

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