Maude Barlow, born on May twenty-fourth, nineteen forty-seven, is a prominent Canadian author and activist known for her unwavering commitment to social justice and environmental advocacy. As a founding member and former board chair of The Council of Canadians, she has played a pivotal role in championing citizens' rights across the nation.
In addition to her work with The Council of Canadians, Barlow co-founded the Blue Planet Project, an initiative dedicated to promoting the human right to water on a global scale. Her leadership extends to various organizations, including her role as chair of the board at Food & Water Watch in Washington and her involvement with the Global Alliance on the Rights of Nature.
Barlow's influence in the realm of sustainability and activism is further highlighted by her participation as a founding member of the International Forum on Globalization and her tenure as a Councillor with the World Future Council based in Hamburg. Currently, she serves as the Chancellor of Brescia University College at Western University, where she continues to inspire future generations.
Her literary contributions are significant, with twenty authored and co-authored books, including notable titles such as 'Whose Water is it Anyway? Taking Water Protection into Public Hands' and 'Still Hopeful: Lessons From a Lifetime of Activism.' In two thousand eight and two thousand nine, she served as the Senior Advisor on Water to the sixty-third President of the United Nations General Assembly, further solidifying her status as a leading voice in the fight for water rights.