Dr. Mohammed bin Mubarak Bin Dainah, the Minister of Oil and Environment and Special Envoy for Climate Affairs, launched the national campaign ‘Sustainable Water’ under the theme ‘Every Drop Has a Story,’.
The campaign is conducted by the Supreme Council for Environment in collaboration with the UN Environment Programme (UNEP).
The event was attended by Ibrahim bin Hassan Al Hawaj, the Minister of Works, Yasser bin Ibrahim Humaidan, Minister of Electricity and Water Affairs.
The campaign aims to raise institutional and community awareness on the importance of water recycling and sustainability.
Dr. Bin Dainah highlighted the significance of pioneering community initiatives in environmental awareness, noting that water recycling is a key pillar for achieving sustainable development, preserving Bahrain’s strategic water reserves, and ensuring their sustainability for future generations.
He also mentioned that Bahrain’s launch of the National Water Strategy (2021–2030) reflects the government’s commitment to its 2023–2026 programme, aligning with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly Goal 6 on clean water and sanitation.
The strategy promotes integrated water resource management, efficient water use, wastewater treatment, and the adoption of innovative solutions to improve water consumption efficiency.
Dr. Bin Dainah expressed his appreciation for the cooperation with the UNEP and other ministries, institutions, and civil society organisations supporting the awareness campaign, emphasising their role in safeguarding water resources and advancing Bahrain’s strategy for improved water resource management and sustainability.
Abdulmajid Haddad, Deputy Regional Director of the UNEP for West Asia, commended Bahrain’s proactive measures in addressing water challenges through the National Water Strategy (2021–2030) and the progress in related projects. He added that while governments and industries play a leading role in tackling these challenges, true power lies with individuals and the community, underscoring the need to raise awareness on reducing water waste and pollution.
On her part, Amina Hamad Al Rumaihi, Director of International Relations and Media at the SCE, emphasised during the event that the ‘Sustainable Water’ campaign is part of Bahrain’s efforts to protect water resources from waste and seek innovative solutions for water reuse to ensure its sustainability for future generations.
She also acknowledged the role of the UNEP West Asia Office in supporting national initiatives aimed at achieving sustainable development goals and preserving natural resources.
The ‘Sustainable Water’ campaign includes programmes, activities, exhibitions, and educational competitions aimed at achieving water sustainability and resilience.
It seeks to increase awareness among institutions and individuals about greywater recycling and encourages their contribution to national efforts to protect natural resources.
BNA(R)