Water, sanitation and hygiene for all by 2030: one of the main objectives of World Water Day is to support the achievement of Sustainable Development Goal 6 of the United Nations Agenda.
Three days is the time interval beyond which one cannot live without drinking. In ancient Hebrew literature, it is important to study the Holy Scriptures at least once every three days: the same interval, because the Word of God has the same vitality as water.
A strong call to educate ourselves with a deep biblical mentality for a responsible use of the Earth’s goods, looking to the future: how will we hand over the world entrusted to us by God and its resources to those who will come after us?
Here is the Awareness Gallery, curated together with the Laudato Si’ Animators, in the works and services of the Sisters of Charity around the world:
Sainte Jeanne Antide Alexandrie School
Naples

Take a good look at these glasses. They are the result of recycling wine bottles.
The bottles were recycled in the Central African Republic, in the SoC community of Bouar
On the occasion of World Water Day, Dr. Julian Mamo from the University of Malta was invited to the school in Rubik, Albania, where he gave a very informative talk to the students on the importance of water conservation, also emphasizing the importance of glaciers for an island nation like Malta
Community located in Rubik (Mirdite) in Albania
Catechesis on the theme of water.
Sacred Heart Parish, Timisoara, Romania.
33 people of all ages participated. The catechesis lasted two hours. The participants walked 7 km in three stages
Africa Ngaoundal. Prayer for water