| First Asian Water for the People Assembly |
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| Written by WPN - Asia |
| Monday, 20 March 2006 16:06 |
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First Asian Water for the People Assembly
The struggle against the privatization of water services has been gaining ground in the last decade. The 3rd World Water Forum in Japan saw the establishment of the Water Warriors, a network of 30 NGOs and community-based consumer groups in Africa, Asia-Pacific, North America, and Latin America that are working put a stop to water privatization worldwide. The 1st Assembly of the Water for the People Network-Asia is the systematization of the region's contribution to this global network. It seeks to put forward a "People's Water Code", an alternative paradigm to private, foreign corporate-led development, management and operation of water resources and services. The 1st Assembly of the Water for the People Network-Asia is happening as a back-to-back activity with the People's Convention on Natural Resources organized by the Asia-Pacific Research Network from November 24-27, 2006 in Khon Kean, Thailand. The 1st Assembly of the Water for the People Network-Asia aims the following:
Who will be involved? The main Assembly initiator is the core group of the Water for the People Network-Asia. This is composed of the following national organizations and coalitions as prime movers: Water for the People Network-Philippines, Water and Energy Users' Federation -Nepal, People's Coalition on Water- Indonesia, Friends of the Earth-Japan, and Water Workers Alliance - India as prime movers. If you want to register or know more about the Water for the People Network-Asia, you may get in touch: The Secretariat Telefax: (632) 452-1387 Like it? Share it!
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