Resolution on the fundamental right of access to water and sanitation

Resolution on the fundamental right of access to water and sanitation

African Union

Resolution on the fundamental right of access to water and sanitation

Recognising that water and sanitation are a fundamental right, essential to the well-being, health, dignity and development of our African peoples and our States;Conscious that access to drinking water, improved sanitation, and installation of adequate hygiene facilities may reduce disease-related illnesses and mortality as well as have an impact on poverty reduction and socio-economic development;Concerned by the lack of information data related to the poor conditions of access to safe drinking water and sanitation for a large proportion of the population on the continent;Determined to strengthen solidarity, cohesion, cooperation and continental development for the benefit of our peoples;Noting the workshop organised by the Committee on Agriculture, Rural Economy, Natural Resources and Environment of the Pan-African Parliament, WaterLex and WaterAid entitled "Supporting action for sustainable access to drinking water and sanitation in Africa", held in Addis Ababa from 15 to 16 March 2013;
The Pan-African Parliament:
1.Undertakes to defend the principles and actions on the importance of water and sanitation at the national, regional and continental levels;
2.Decides to initiate a campaign of advocacy for sufficient budget allocation for the water and sanitation sector;
3.Undertakes to promote the post-2015 agenda of the MDGs for Africa; and
4.Congratulates and encourages WaterAid, WaterLex and all other partners in their support of the Pan-African Parliament in implementing its programmes related to access to water and sanitation for all.
Done in Midrand on 16 May 2013
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