Right2Water
Right2Water is a campaign to commit the European Union and member states to implement the human [right to water and sanitation].
It has three stated goals:
- Guaranteed water and sanitation for all in Europe.
- No liberalisation of water services.
- Universal access to water and sanitation.
In response, the European Parliament criticised the commission for failing the meet the initiative's demands. The report by Sinn Féin MEP Lynn Boylan called on the Commission "to recognise that affordable access to water is a basic human right."
In 2010, three years before the petition, Paris was the first European local entity to have concluded the remunicipalization process of water and sanitation, entrusted to Eau de Paris.
From 2010 until 2022 many other cities and regions have declared its support to the human right to water many remunicipalisations also have taken place.
The commission’s answer
On 19 March 2014 the commission partly meet the proposals. The commission included the following:- A reinforcement of the implementation of the water quality legislation, building on the commitments presented in the 7th EAP and the Water Blueprint;
- Launching of an EU-wide public consultation on the Drinking Water Directive, notably in view of improving access to quality water in the EU;
- Improvement of the transparency for urban wastewater and drinking water data management and explore the idea of benchmarking water quality;
- Set-up of a more structured dialogue between stakeholders on transparency in the water sector;
- Cooperation with existing initiatives to provide a wider set of benchmarks for water services;
- Stimulation of innovative approaches for development assistance ; promote sharing of best practices between Member States and identify new opportunities for cooperation.
- Advocation of universal access to safe drinking water and sanitation as a priority area for future Sustainable Development Goals.