Friday, December 15, 2023

EVALUATION OF WATER RIGHTS THROUGH THE PRISM OF CANAAN

 According to this general observation, underlines WHO (2002), Water is essential for life and health. The human right to water is therefore fundamental for him to be able to live a healthy and dignified life. This is the precondition for the realization of all his other rights.Normally, in July 28, 2010,UN voted the 64/292 , in which the General Assembly recognized that the right to drinking water and sanitation is a fundamental right, essential to the full enjoyment of life. The human right to water is therefore fundamental to leading a healthy and dignified life, and the 148 countries that have ratified it are henceforth obliged to progressively achieve universal access to drinking water and sanitation, equitably and without discrimination.

In Canaan, the lack of infrastructure and basic services means that the area's residents operate in the informal sector.Access to drinking water and sanitation infrastructure in the newly densified areas has since been systematically lacking. This is typically the case with Canaan, which at the end of 2016 had more than 250,000 inhabitants in an almost uninhabited area before the 2010 earthquake (Bodson et al, 2017).


 Doi:https://doi.org/10.29104/phi-aqualac/2021-v13-1-03

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