World Water Day

Deepthi Reddy
Feb 29, 2024 By Deepthi Reddy
Originally Published on Feb 24, 2022
Fact-checked by Amatullah Gulbargawala
World Water Day promotes the importance of fresh water.
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Where is World Water Day celebrated?

World Water Day is celebrated by people all over the world, and it is a perfect day to discuss the importance of this irreplaceable resource.

Who is World Water Day celebrated by?

Absolutely anyone and everyone can celebrate World Water Day, and it is not religious or nation-specific.

When did World Water Day first start?

The first-ever World Water Day was celebrated on March 22, 1993.

Who started World Water Day?

The year 1993 saw the onset of World Water Day by the United Nations. In 1992 it was formally proposed in a United Nations conference, it was adopted in December, and then declared that March 22 of every year would be celebrated as World Water Day.

History And Timeline

The United Nations started World Water Day with a motive to create public awareness about water-related issues like shortage of freshwater, deteriorating water quality, and shortage of safe drinking water. Now that we have learned all about World Water Day, let's look at some interesting historical timelines about water.

68% of the water present on earth is in the form of ice.

Water Treatment Methods

Writings as old as 2000 BC have shown that people knew of water filtration methods. They were educated that boiling water may make it safe for drinking. People also did methods like sand and gravel filtration straining, to get safe water for drinking.

2000 BC

Invention Of Archimedes' Screw

Archimedes invented a device to bring water to higher lands from lower lands. The invention was named the water screw, and it was used to pump up water.

234 BC

Water's Chemical Compositions

Italian physician Amedeo Avogadro, found the chemical formula of water H2O.

1811

Initiation Of World Water Day

in December 1992, World Water Day was declared to be celebrated on 22 March every year by the UN.

1992

Theme 'Valuing Water'

In 2021, the theme chosen by the United Nations for World Water Day was 'valuing water.' An online discussion was started where people from all over the world talked about what water means to them.

2021

Traditions And Customs

 As a tradition, the United Nations announces a theme for World Water Day every year to focus on water-related issues. In 2017 'Why Waste Water?' was the concept; 110 countries brought up 700 events, the '# WorldWaterDay' hashtag was trending on social media and got shared by 500,000 authors.

In the year 2020, the theme was 'Water And Climate Change.' Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, washing hands and hygiene were a part of the World Water Day campaign.

Ways To Celebrate World Water Day

Let us celebrate this day by talking about sustainable development, which will eventually help us build a society where the development and well-being of nature will go hand in hand. Also, we can learn ways to not waste this vital resource as much as we are wasting now and learn to reuse water resources.

Take an oath that you will never stop valuing water and educate your family and friends about the same.

Water is an irreplaceable resource; therefore, try learning and developing new ways of rainwater harvesting so that you can use rainwater.

World Water Day Facts And Stats

  • In the year 2021, the concept for World Water Day was 'Valuing Water.' Between November 2020 and February 2021, more than 6,000 public conversations took place on social media with the hashtag '#Water2me.'
  • This year which is 2022, the theme for World Water Day is 'Groundwater, Making The Invisible Visible.' Did you know 50% of the world's drinking water comes from groundwater?
  • The main aim of World Water Day is to achieve sanitation and water for everyone by 2030.

When is World Water Day?

March 22 every year is considered World Water Day, and it emphasizes the importance of freshwater.

Who started World Water Day?

The United Nations started World Water Day.

When is World Water Day?

United Nations declared March 22 of every year as World Water Day.

How do people celebrate World Water Day?

People worldwide celebrate World Water Day by organizing events and having online conversations about the theme decided by the UN that year.

Why do people celebrate World Water Day?

People celebrate to learn the importance of water and water resources.

What is the significance of World Water Day?

World Water Day is very significant as it is a water celebration day. It also raises awareness that we should respect the natural resources provided to us by nature and do not waste them for selfish reasons.

When Is This Day Celebrated

  • Sunday, March 22, 2020
  • Monday, March 22, 2021
  • Tuesday, March 22, 2022
  • Wednesday, March 21, 2023
  • Friday, March 22, 2024

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Written by Deepthi Reddy

Master of Business Administration

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Deepthi ReddyMaster of Business Administration

With an MBA under her belt, Deepthi has discovered her true calling in content writing. Her writing repertoire is diverse, covering travel, movies, pet care, parenting, animals and birds, and more. Her joy of learning and creating has helped her craft well-written and engaging articles. When she isn't writing, Deepthi enjoys exploring new cultures, trying different foods, and spending quality time with her two children aged 7 and 12.

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Fact-checked by Amatullah Gulbargawala

Bachelor of Arts specializing in English, Bachelor of Education specializing in the Language Arts

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Amatullah GulbargawalaBachelor of Arts specializing in English, Bachelor of Education specializing in the Language Arts

Amatullah is a passionate student pursuing a Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Education from Ashoka College of Education. With a keen interest in literature, she has excelled in elocution competitions and is an accomplished writer. She has completed courses like "History of English Language and Literature", "Introduction to Western Political Thought and Theory", and "Development of Soft Skills and Personality". In her free time, Amatullah enjoys reading books and writing poetry.

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