Water: Our shared value
In a time when science tells us water resources are threatened by human activities, we as faith communities must respond to these threats. Stories from our different traditions and the ethical understanding of water as a common good play a central role in protecting and influencing the way we value and use water
Cluster group members believe that the Joint Statement is an important tool ‘to help us spread our message,’ raise water on the agenda of interfaith and faith based communities, and influence the grassroots level ‘by demonstrating how we can all work together.’
‘We are on our way,’ Gerard Willemsen encouraged, ‘as churches we want to be in the forefront of this struggle together with environmental organizations and indigenous communities.’
Concluding the important session, Katarina Veem, Director of the Swedish Water House, stated ‘with this launch we will be pushing this Statement forward to water decision makers to elevate the important perspectives from this Cluster Group.’