USAID’s Vision for Water Security
Reliable access to safe water and sanitation saves lives, improves livelihoods, and makes communities more resilient. Investments in water security, sanitation and hygiene are critical for progress in nearly all aspects of global development. Despite the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, more people have access to safe drinking water, safely managed sanitation services, and basic hygiene services than ever before.
Global Progress and Possibility
- Three in four people have access to safe drinking water in their homes
- One in two people has access to safely managed sanitation services
- Two in three people have basic hygiene services (including soap and water at home)
- USAID works with governments, other local stakeholders, and partners to make it possible to achieve universal access by 2030.
Statistics based on JMP/WHO 2020 WASH data and World Bank’s 2020 world population data.
USAID helps partner countries plan, finance, and deliver safe water and sanitation services for the neediest, while sustainably managing water resources. In support of the U.S. Government Global Water Strategy (link is external) and USAID’s Water and Development Plan under the strategy, USAID will program, monitor, and report activities and outcomes across four development results:
- Strengthen sector governance and financing (link is external)
- Increase sustainable access and use of sanitation and practice of key hygiene behaviors (link is external)
- Increase Sustainable Access to Safe Drinking Water (link is external)
- Improve Management of Water Resources (link is external)
Delivering results
In FY 2020, USAID provided $450 million to support water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) activities in 41 countries. As a result:
- USAID mobilized more than $216 million outside of U.S. taxpayer funding.
- USAID strengthened 289 water and sanitation institutions.
- 3.9 million people gained access to sustainable water service, with 68 percent of those gaining access for the first time.
- 4.1 million people gained access to sustainable sanitation service, with 90 percent of those gaining access for the first time.
- Women and girls made up 51 percent of those who gained access to sustainable water and sanitation services.
Since 2008, USAID has helped 59.5 million people gain sustainable access to water services, and 44.6 million people gain sustainable access to sanitation services.
Learn more about how USAID is achieving its development goals in the 2020 Global Water and Development Report of Water and Sanitation Activities (link is external) and explore how USAID is delivering results around the world in an interactive map.
Learn More
To better serve USAID partners, staff, and members of the broader WASH and development community, the USAID Water Team supports GlobalWaters.org, an online knowledge-sharing platform for disseminating best practices, lessons learned, and the latest research on USAID’s water and sanitation programs.
On GlobalWaters.org (all links are external) users can find:
- Information on USAID’s approach in the WASH sector to: Gender Equality and Empowerment; Climate Change; and Collaborating, Learning and Adapting
- USAID’s Global WASH programs and initiatives
- Water and Development Technical Series providing guidance on important topics for developing and implementing water and sanitation activities
- Resources (link is external) such as a library of technical report and toolkits, blog posts, webinars, events, and other updates from the WASH sector
- USAID in the News (link is external) covering the latest global news stories of USAID's water work
Connect with us
- Follow @USAIDWater
- Sign-up for the Global Waters mailing list
- Visit GlobalWaters.org
- Explore USAID Water Flickr and USAID Water YouTube
- Contact us: waterteam@usaid.gov
Last updated: March 22, 2022
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