Here's the next fad in international eco-holidays:
This is apparently the year of sanitation, and there sure is a lot of cleaning up to do. When Jesus returns, these tree huggers are going to wish they hadn't tried to remove the dirt from the mud. He'll come and clean EVERYTHING up. (I didn't think it was until 2012, though.)
Does anyone have any special plans for world water day? I'm going to water my lawn and buy some water futures; I hear the cost of water is going to continue to rise.
International Year of Sanitation 2008
World Water Day 2008 will be celebrated by the UN on Thursday, 20 March. In 2008 the day will highlight issues on sanitation in accordance with the International Year of Sanitation 2008. People around the world are encouraged to celebrate the day to draw attention to the world’s sanitation challenge. HRH the Prince of Orange will attend the celebrations in Geneva. Program of World Water Day Celebrations in Geneva >>
Stand Up for Those Who Can't Sit Down
World Water Day Celebration in New York, 20 March 2008 - Come make a public statement with the longest toilet line and raise awareness about the global sanitation crisis.
World Water Day 2008 will be celebrated by the UN on Thursday, 20 March. In 2008 the day will highlight issues on sanitation in accordance with the International Year of Sanitation 2008. People around the world are encouraged to celebrate the day to draw attention to the world’s sanitation challenge. HRH the Prince of Orange will attend the celebrations in Geneva. Program of World Water Day Celebrations in Geneva >>
Sanitation is vital for human health
Sanitation generates economic benefits
Sanitation contributes to dignity and social development
Sanitation helps the environment
Improving sanitation is achievable!
To put the spotlight on sanitation the UN General Assembly declared the year 2008 the International Year of Sanitation. The goal is to raise awareness and to accelerate progress towards the Millennium Development Goal (MDG) target to reduce by half the proportion of the 2,6 billion people without access to basic sanitation by 2015. Sanitation generates economic benefits
Sanitation contributes to dignity and social development
Sanitation helps the environment
Improving sanitation is achievable!
Stand Up for Those Who Can't Sit Down
World Water Day Celebration in New York, 20 March 2008 - Come make a public statement with the longest toilet line and raise awareness about the global sanitation crisis.
This is apparently the year of sanitation, and there sure is a lot of cleaning up to do. When Jesus returns, these tree huggers are going to wish they hadn't tried to remove the dirt from the mud. He'll come and clean EVERYTHING up. (I didn't think it was until 2012, though.)
Does anyone have any special plans for world water day? I'm going to water my lawn and buy some water futures; I hear the cost of water is going to continue to rise.





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