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In an event celebrating World Water Day in Washington DC, US Secretary of State John Kerry says water security requires global cooperation to ensure people have the water they need, where they need it, when they need it, reliably and sustainably.
About thousand villagers in Reusa Block, Sitapur, staged a Jal Satyagrah by getting down into the waters of river Sharda and standing there all day long on 25-26 February 2013.
In addition to the health impacts, water will affect world's ability to protect the environment, achieve food-and-energy security, and respond to climate change, she added.
From waking up early at 5am to finishing the household chores to helping her siblings get ready for school before she herself leaves for her classes that begin at 8.30, Sita goes about her daily grind without complaining.
For more than two decades, Olivia Ramirez Smith has answered one question through books, films, retreats, and The Mother Earth Effect LLC: what would happen if women simply touched the ground again?