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The water, energy, food nexus: A catalyst for equitable growth and resilient futures
The Star
|July 29, 2025
THE interdependence of water, energy, and food systems is crucial for securing essential services, fostering economic growth, and protecting vulnerable communities. This nexus is particularly significant in South Africa and the broader Global South, where water scarcity, energy instability, and food insecurity are deeply interconnected issues, each exacerbating the others.
Extreme weather events linked to climate change are rendering water scarcer and more unpredictable, according to the United Nations. Unreliable power sources compromise sanitation processes, resulting in untreated sewage contaminating water bodies and increasing water purification costs for service providers.
Consequently, water pollution poses significant risks to human health, contributing to waterborne illnesses and severely impacting ecosystems, as toxic elements enter the human food chain through contaminated fish and aquatic organisms.
Municipalities’ consistent failure to maintain and expand energy and water infrastructure has fostered a multifaceted crisis that threatens water, energy, and food security across South Africa.
This neglect jeopardises the availability and quality of essential resources and undermines the fundamental right to water enshrined in the South African Constitution.
As urban centres like Johannesburg face soaring populations and demand, strained infrastructure results in significant water shortages, with communities experiencing days without reliable access. Compounding this distress is the inconsistent energy supply, disrupting daily life and economic activities. Farmers struggle with unreliable irrigation, leading to declines in agricultural productivity, food security, and rising consumer prices. Vulnerable communities, already dealing with socio-economic disadvantages, bear the brunt of these challenges, deepening inequalities and hindering opportunities for growth and development.
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