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Access to clean water human right, says Turkey’s First Lady

Emine Erdoğan marks World Water Day

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17:28 - 22/03/2021 Monday
Update: 17:34 - 22/03/2021 Monday
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Turkey’s First Lady Emine Erdoğan
Turkey’s First Lady Emine Erdoğan

Turkey’s First Lady Emine Erdoğan on Monday marked World Water Day saying that access to clean water is a human right.

She noted that medical waste was ending up in the sea increasingly during the pandemic further aggravating sea pollution.

"The world is humankind's common heritage with no one having more share than the others," she said.

Noting that the share of water per person is decreasing and millions of people do not have access to clean water, Erdoğan said: "Water pollution, eradication of water sources threatens not only human beings but many other creatures and species."

She underlined the importance of raising awareness about the preservation of water basins.

“Let’s remember that access to clean water is a human right,” she concluded.

Every year, March 22 is celebrated as World Water Day to raise awareness about the access to safe and clean water.

* Writing and contribution by Ahmet Gencturk in Ankara

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