Water Crisis Facts
Right to Water
Water as Commodity
Water Trading
Case Studies: Bolivia & South Africa
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What fraction of people lack access to safe drinking water?

1 in 3

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What is a key issue in water inequality?

Privatization

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Who controls water when it is treated as a commodity?

Corporations

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What happens when water is separated from land?

 It becomes a market asset

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What major event related to water privatization happened in Bolivia in 2000?

The Cochabamba Water War



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By what year is water demand expected to exceed supply by 40%?

2030

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How does water privatization harm the poor?

High costs and land grabs

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What is a grassroots movement's role in water rights?

Managing water as a public good

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What is one consequence of water speculation?

Higher costs for the poor

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What company was involved in the water crisis in Cochabamba, Bolivia?

Bechtel Corporation

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How many people die annually from water-related diseases?

3.6 million

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What is a major cause of groundwater depletion?

Over-extraction

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What is one argument for water being a commodity?

Market efficiency

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What sector benefits most from water trading?

 Agribusiness

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How did the people of Bolivia respond to water privatization?

Massive protests that forced the government to reverse privatization.

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What demographic is most affected by unsafe water?

Children and women

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What are two environmental effects of overuse?

  • Desertification & dry lakes

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What is a major risk of corporate water control?

Monopolization

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Which financial entities play a role in water markets?

Wall Street banks

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What water crisis affected South Africa’s Cape Town in 2018?

The ‘Day Zero’ water shortage.

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What is a major future challenge to water availability?

Climate Change

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What is one policy solution to water inequality?

  1. Equitable access laws

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What is one example of a country debating water rights

Chile

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Name one country with significant water trading.

Australia

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How did Cape Town manage to avoid ‘Day Zero’?

Water conservation, desalination, and strict rationing.