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Article

23 Mar 2003

Author:
Bayan Rahman, Financial Times

World Water Forum Ends in Failure

The world's biggest international water conference and a meeting of about 100 ministers failed to achieve its stated goal of delivering concrete plans to tackle water-related problems...Attempts to characterise water as a human right were dropped, alongside French calls for a global water authority to oversee the progress towards achieving the UN's goals...The role of private investment in financing water and sanitation projects drew the loudest protests during the conference.