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Jaya's Presentation at “Asia-Pacific Youth Forum on Climate Actions"
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Transcript of Jaya's Presentation at “Asia-Pacific Youth Forum on Climate Actions"
CLIMATE CHANGE & ACCESS TO SAFE WATER -
A NEPALESE PERSPECTIVE
Jaya Jung MAHATMaster’s in Social Work (MSW) Student/ St. Xavier’s College
Coordinator/ ClimateHimalaya Initiative
Presentation Outline
Some bitter Realities/ Facts
Case Studies Challenges
Group Work Personal
Contributions
Still Video
Some Facts about Climate
Change and its Impacts
Over the past 100 years, the average temperature of the earth’s surface has increased by 0.74 Degree Centigrade (IPCC/2007)The extreme weather events caused by Climate Change are often responsible for physical injury and loss of life and people to many vulnerable diseases (UNDP/ 2007)
Between 1980 – 2007, 98 % of those affected by natural disasters were victims of climate-change related events (Ganeshan & Diamond/2009)
Potable water supplies will come under growing pressure as the warming temperature associated with Climate Change increase water pollution from bacterial growth and algal blooms (IPCC/2007)
Climate Change will continue to affect all aspects of food security (FAO/2008)
Water scarcity impacts on health, food availability & people’ condition of living (ADB/2001)
The lack of easy access to water accentuates the hardships of the poor. The urban poor in densely populated cities of Nepal queue at public standpoints to access limited water amount (ADB/2001)
Widespread water pollution resulting from Climate Change has resulted in increased water scarcity, poorer public health, lower agricultural production, declining quality of aquatic animals (ADB/ 2001)
Climate Change and its impacts on availability of access to safe water will hinder the developing nations to meet the MDGs.
In rural Nepal many village people, mainly women & female children, still walk several kilometers over hills to fetch water (ADB/ 2001)
Case Studies
The Voices of Climate Change Victims
POKHARA (Western Nepal)
JHAPA(Eastern Nepal)
JIRI(Northern Nepal)
GORKHA (North-Western Nepal)
MAKAWANPUR(Southern Nepal)
PHARPING(Kathmandu)
Challenges for
ACTION
Hierarchy of Needs
About 700 Nepalese Youths leave from Nepal in one day for foreign employment via TIA (Recorded Cases)
Ladder of Participation
My InterventionTechniques
Urban Rain Water Collection Center
Rural Rain Water Collection Tank
The Living Energy Museum
Water Reservoir P. Generation House
Information Dissemination
The Cover page of the July-August issues of the first French Journal in Nepal published by the Alliance Française of Kathmandu, NEPAL
Awareness Building
Portraying via ART
“Don’t do NOTHING because you can’t do EVERYTHING. Do
SOMETHING…. ANYTHING” – Colleen Patrick-Goudreau
“I'm trying accomplish that SOMETHING…. But yet to achieve that ANYTHING……Still I have a lot to DO”
THANK YOU
If not
Now
….W
hen?
If not
Here…
.Where?
If not
Me…
.WHO????
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