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". Water is the key to life, a key factor for economic growth and prosperity, through activities such as agriculture, commercial fishing, energy production, manufacturing, transport and tourism. Not only that, water has since the very beginning been the critical factor on which human settlement has depended, as well as the source of many geopolitical conflicts. Today, we face a true imbalance in our ecosystems, posing a risk not only for regulation of the climate system that enables the planet to function, but a serious danger to human health and quality of life. I hope that in the next few days, during the Sixth World Water Forum to be held in Marseille, tangible proposals will be debated using a multilevel governance approach aiming to halve poverty and hunger levels and aid environmental sustainability. Preserving water resources, ensuring their quality and availability, is a responsibility that each one of us must take."@en1

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