Former President Mwai Kibaki
has been installed as Unesco’s new special envoy for water in Africa
after he received his appointment certificate at a function in Nairobi.
Speaking
at the event held at his Nyari office, Mr Kibaki described his new role
as timely because “current statistics on water in Africa point to a
very gloomy picture indeed.”
Unesco (the United
Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) is a
specialised agency of the United Nations often involved in policies that
support good learning environments.
The
appointment means Mr Kibaki will campaign for safe drinking water on the
continent, as part of Unesco's efforts to increase access to water for
all.
"I started off representing Kenyans only.
It is wonderful to end up supporting all these Africans," Mr Kibaki said
during the function.
"I am sure we will
succeed. And I am sure the world will join us. Let us, therefore, put
all our hearts in the job and do it properly."
Specifically,
the former head of state will be raising awareness on the importance of
water and education in national policies, conveying Unesco hydrological
messages to political leaders about sustainable water management and
acting as an interlocutor between governments and Unesco.
Unesco
Regional Director Mohammed Djelid said Mr Kibaki's acceptance of the
new role will be important in ensuring that the agency's campaign is
successful.
"The acceptance embodies Kenya's leadership on taking forward the values of Unesco.
"Water
is a human right and yet it remains a scarce resource. What we need now
is research and good leadership and governance required to manage our
water. "
The agency first appointed Mr Kibaki in April but the
certificate was received on his behalf by Water Cabinet Secretary Eugene
Wamalwa.(Edited by Joel Muinde and Henry Gekonde)
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