CLEAN Water for Life:
Improving Water Quality, Rights and Access Worldwide

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Image courtesy of Amy Hart Productions
Tuesday, March, 23rd
6:00 p.m. -8:30 p.m.
NYU School of Law at Vanderbilt Hall, Room 204
(40 Washington Square South, between MacDougal and Sullivan Streets)
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Cosponsored by NYU Wagner’s International Public Service Association (IPSA), Environmental Policy Alliance (WEPA), Food Policy Alliance (WFPA), NYU Law Students for Human Rights (LSHR) and NYU Steinhart’s Public Health Student Group

According to the World Health Organization, 884 million people—roughly one in eight of the world's population—do not have access to safe water. With less than 1% of all fresh water on Earth fit for human consumption, scientists predict that two-thirds of the global population could face conditions of water scarcity by 2025. 

As the most essential element to life, water issues are linked to public health, human rights, female education, economic development, international security, and environmental sustainability. Please join us for a film screening and panel discussion on the impacts of the global water crisis and the importance of increasing access to safe and affordable water worldwide.


Film screening: Water First
, produced by Amy Hart


Synopsis: Through the inspiring story of Charles Banda, a local fireman turned waterman who has drilled over 800 wells for impoverished communities in Malawi, it becomes apparent why clean water should be first if we are genuinely committed to reaching the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and reducing poverty and the suffering it causes in developing nations.

Panel discussion
: Exploring different perspectives on the relationship between water and development:

  • Natasha Iskander, NYU Wagner School of Public Serivce - Moderator
  • Elizabeth Sepper, NYU Law School Center for Human Rights and Global Justice - Water rights and women in Haiti
  • Margaret Batty, WaterAid - Hygiene, sanitation and sustainability of water projects
  • Amy Hart, Water First - Water and the Millennium Development Goals
  • John Cronin, Beacon Institute - Renewing the Clean Water Act
  • Dave Andrews, Food and Water Watch - Water and food security 

Networking & Reception Room 201

Join us after the event for refreshments and a chance to meet participants, panelists, and other organizations that are involved in this work.


Don't forget to RSVP!