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Seminar Presentation by the ECLAC Water Resources Team at ELADES

26 July 2024|Briefing note

The seminar titled "Towards a Sustainable and Inclusive Water Transition in Latin America and the Caribbean: Challenges and Opportunities to Achieve SDG 6" was presented by the Water Resources Team of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) at the Latin American School of Development Studies (ELADES) on July 26, 2024. The event focused on the current state of water resources in the region, progress towards achieving Sustainable Development Goal 6 (SDG 6), and proposed solutions for a sustainable water transition.

The seminar, held at ELADES, attracted an audience of researchers and students dedicated to development studies in Latin America and the Caribbean. ELADES' mission is to conduct research and teaching focused on the region's development process, publishing relevant studies across various disciplines and offering a Development Policies Studies Program for Latin America and the Caribbean.

The discussion centered on the water transition, focusing on the theme "Towards a Sustainable and Inclusive Water Transition in Latin America and the Caribbean: Challenges and Opportunities to Achieve SDG 6," led by Dr. Silvia Saravia Matus, Economic Affairs Officer of the Water, Energy, and Biodiversity Unit of the Natural Resources Division at ECLAC.

During this presentation, the critical role of water in health, climate, and the economy was highlighted, providing a detailed overview of the current state of water resources in the region. Significant disparities were noted, with 51% of the LAC population lacking access to safely managed sanitation services and 25% without safely managed drinking water services, particularly affecting rural areas.

The challenges discussed included increasing water scarcity and pollution due to insufficient wastewater treatment, deteriorating infrastructure causing significant water losses, and economic inequality impacting access to water services. The impact of climate change, which has doubled water-related disasters in recent years, was also addressed, significantly affecting regional economies and livelihoods.

ECLAC's initiatives, including the Global Acceleration Framework for SDG 6, were highlighted as crucial for achieving sustainable water management. This framework focuses on financing, data and information, capacity development, innovation, and governance. The importance of strengthening institutional capacities and fostering cooperation among stakeholders was emphasized as essential steps.

The seminar concluded with a call to invest in water infrastructure and governance to achieve SDG 6 and related goals. A sustainable and inclusive water transition is expected to bring significant socio-economic and environmental benefits to the region, contributing to overall development and resilience. The event provided valuable insights and practical examples of how LAC countries can address water challenges and move towards a more sustainable and inclusive future.