BRAZIL APPROVES NATIONAL WATER PLAN

Environmental Panorama
International
February of 2006

 

08/02/2006 - Brasília, Brazil - In a historic move, Brazil’s National Water Council has approved a National Water Resources Plan, as the first country in Latin America, and one of the first in the world to do so. The plan outlines programmes over the next ten years in order to secure water for millions of Brazilians while safeguarding some of the world’s richest aquatic life.

Environment Minister, Marina Silva, highlighted the importance of varied consultation leading to the Plan’s creation, and spoke of it as an example of solidarity and democracy that Brazil will show when it participates in the 4th World Water Forum. An innovative aspect of the Plan is that it promises to make freshwater values an important part of any future infrastructure projects and water policy.
By looking at the relationships between water, forests and soil usage, the Plan aims to ensure a sustainable future for the species, wildlife, urban centres and local communities of Brazil. It wlll be presented on March 20th to 31st, during the Biodiversity Convention in Curitiba and during the 4th World Water Forum, on March 16th to 22nd, in Mexico.
“This is a milestone in Brazil’s water management and a highpoint in a complex process that had to bring together diverse sectors in a vast country. Key to this success and to the future of the Plan is the conservation of freshwater ecosystems as a cornerstone of sound development that not only keeps our rich natural resources but also creates job opportunities and lessens poverty,” said Samuel Barrêto, WWF-Brazil's Water for Life Programme Coordinator.
By approving the Plan, Brazil also fulfilled a U.N goal for member countries to establish integrated national water management plans and moves closer to achieving one the U.N’s Millennium Development Goals to halve the number of people with no access to drinking water and environmental sanitation.
“This wide water management alliance has been built since 1999. It is important because it shows priorities, programmes and actions to make the water management in our country more tangible”, said ANA Director Oscar Cordeiro Netto.
National Water Secretary, João Bosco Senra, stated that one of the most relevant points of this plan was to join other important actors besides those involved with the Brazilian Water System and widen participation. According to Bosco Senra, the plan unites all the traditional aspects associated with water such as social, cultural,economic and environmental values.
“The Plan brings together major groups such as WWF-Brazil so that each player can make its contribution and make a difference in implementation, said Ninon Machado, from the NGO Ipanema Institute.

Notes to Editors:
• The National Water Resources Plan (PNRH) was approved on Monday, January 30th. PNRH was created under the coordination of Environment Ministry's Water Secretariat (SRH/MMA) and the Water National Council (CNRH), with the support of National Water Agency (ANA).
• In Brazil, 40 million people have limited or no access to drinking water and sanitation services. And about 70 per cent of patients in children hospitals have water-borne diseases such as dysentery, hepatitis, and leptospyrose.

 
 

Source: WWF – World Wildlife Foundation International (http://www.wwf.org)
Press consultantship (Waldemar Gadelha Neto)
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