
Forum politique de l'IPI à l'heure du déjeuner - "L'eau dans les conflits armés".

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Voir la retransmission de l'événement ci-dessous.
A follow-up article can be read at www.ipinst.org/2019/03/water-in-armed-conflicts#7
L'Institut international de la paix (IPI), le Geneva Water Hub (un centre mondial de l'Université de Genève) et l'UNICEF ont le plaisir de vous inviter à un événement de forum politique à l'heure du déjeuner sur l'eau dans les conflits armés. L'événement aura lieu à l'IPI le vendredi 22 mars 2019, de 13h00 à 15h00 (heure de l'Est).
Armed conflicts affect access to safe water in several ways: destruction of and damage to water facilities, attacks against power plants providing energy to water supply networks, and the collapse of water treatment plants and sewage systems are some of the examples. Water supply systems fail, supply lines are deliberately sabotaged, or water resources are poisoned to intimidate civilians. It takes months to repair and restore essential service infrastructure once it has been damaged. In the meantime, civilians are displaced, agricultural activities are brought to a halt, and epidemics can spread. Various organizations are increasingly bringing into the spotlight the severe consequences of armed conflicts on access to water for the civilian population.
At this policy forum, experts will present and discuss the Geneva List of Principles on the Protection of Water Infrastructure and the UNICEF Advocacy Alert to stimulate international cooperation to overcome the obstacles posed by armed conflicts to accessing water.
Remarques introductives
Hon. Kevin Rudd, Former Prime Minister, Australia; Chair of the International Peace Institute Board of Directors
Panel
Dr Adam Lupel, Vice President, International Peace Institute
H.E. Dr Danilo Türk, Former President of the Republic of Slovenia, Chairman of the Global High-Level Panel on Water and Peace and Lead Political Advisor of the Geneva Water Hub
Prof. Laurence Boisson de Chazournes, Full Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Geneva/Geneva Water Hub and Member of the Global High-Level Panel on Water and Peace
Ms Sandra Pellegrom, Head of Development, Humanitarian Affairs and Human Rights, Permanent Mission of the Kingdom of the Netherlands to the United Nations
Mr Hamish Young, Chief of Humanitarian Action and Transition, UNICEF
Modérateur
Dr. Adam Lupel, Vice President, International Peace Institute