Latest UN Data on Water and Jobs

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Latest UN Data on Water and Jobs

This year's World Water Development Report is launched on 22 March 2016 in Geneva, Switzerland during the World Water Day celebrations at the International Labour Organization.

The report will suggest content and basis for debate throughout the year on the theme ‘Water and Jobs’. For the first time, the report is available in English, Spanish and French and the executive summary is available in nine languages.

Summary

Three out of four of the jobs worldwide are water-dependent. In fact, water shortages and lack of access may limit economic growth in the years to come, according to the 2016 United Nations World Water Development Report, Water and Jobs, which was launched on 22 March, World Water Day, in Geneva.

From its collection, through various uses, to its ultimate return to the natural environment, water is a key factor in the development of job opportunities either directly related to its management (supply, infrastructure, wastewater treatment, etc.) or in economic sectors that are heavily water-dependent such as agriculture, fishing, power, industry and health. Furthermore, good access to drinking water and sanitation promotes an educated and healthy workforce, which constitutes an essential factor for sustained economic growth.

In its analysis of the economic impact of access to water, the report cites numerous studies that show a positive correlation between investments in the water sector and economic growth. It also highlights the key role of water in the transition to a green economy.

Source: UN WWAP

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