FM for taking robust action to ensure safe drinking water

Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen has

underlined the need for taking more robust action than ever to ensure safe

drinking water, sanitation and hygiene for all in the healthcare facilities.

He said while speaking at the high-level event entitled: "Water, Sanitation

and Hygiene in Healthcare Facilities: Lesson Learned and the Way Forward"

jointly organised by Hungary and Philippines at the United Nations

Headquarters in New York on Friday, said a press release here.

In his remarks, he highlighted the major achievements of Bangladesh under the

visionary leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in ensuring safe

drinking-water, sanitation and hygiene for all people of the country.

Referring to the National Strategy for Water supply and Sanitation 2021, he

said that in Bangladesh around 98 percent of our people have access to

drinking water, more than 80 percent to improved sanitation facilities,

nearly 75 percent to hand-washing facilities.

Bangladesh pioneered the community led total sanitation approach for

promoting sanitation which is now recognized and replicated in many

developing countries, he added.

In light of Bangladesh's successful experiences, Momen offered specific

recommendations to check the lack of progress in water, sanitation, and

hygiene service worldwide.

Hungarian Foreign Affairs and Trade Minister Péter Szijjártó, Secretary of

Department of Environment and Natural Resources Republic of the Philippines

Maria Antonia Yulo-Loyzaga and Georgian Regional Development and

Infrastructure Minister Irakli Karseladze also spoke at the event.

Numbers of diplomats, high officials of the UN and its various organisations,

international NGOs working in the water sector and private stakeholders were

present at the event.

Foreign Minister also attended a high-level side event entitled:

"Revitalizing Social Protection Policies for Creating More Accessibility to

Drinking Water" jointly organised by Bangladesh Social Scientists Foundation

together with BRAC, AOSED, BWOT, Jago Nari, GRAUS and SDA at the Permanent

Mission of Bangladesh to the UN in New York.

He also held a bilateral meeting with Malaysian Natural Resources,

Environment and Climate Change Minister Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad and discussed

issues of mutual interest.

SOURCE: BANGLADESH SANGBAD SANGSTHA