World Water Day 2022: There’s Enough For Our Needs, Not Our Greed
Celine Lim, Manager, SAVE Rivers
23-Mar-22 15:00
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World Water Day, celebrated annually on the 22nd of March, is all about focusing attention on the importance of water. While many don't give a second thought about having access to a safe and clean supply of water, other Malaysians aren't as lucky. We speak to Celine Lim, the Manager of SAVE Rivers, about how so many indigenous communities in East Malaysia still do not have access to clean, potable water, and the factors contributing to these communities being deprived of basic human rights. Celine also discusses whether the burden falls on both the federal and state governments to ensure that the right to water is respected, and how megaprojects in Sarawak have impacted the lives and livelihoods of indigenous communities there, including their access to water.
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Produced by: Juliet Jacobs
Presented by: Juliet Jacobs
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Categories: environment, social issues
Tags: #worldwaterday, Celine Lim, megadams, the bigger picture, earth matters, save rivers, peter kallang, water conservation, water shortage, water scarcity, water management, mega projects, sarawak energy,