Over 684 million people still do not have access to clean drinking water

For individuals in developing countries, access to clean water can transform lives.

This means nearly 1 in 10 people globally, equivalent to twice the population of the United States, lack access to clean water. The majority reside in isolated rural areas, dedicating hours each day to collecting water for their families. This heavy burden keeps children out of school and prevents parents from earning an income. Worse, the water they gather is often unsafe, leading to illnesses that impact entire families.

How do we address the water crisis?

We collaborate with local experts and community members to identify the most sustainable solution for each location we serve, whether it’s a well, a piped system, a BioSand Filter, or a rainwater harvesting system. With every water project we fund, our partners also provide sanitation and hygiene training and establish a local Water Committee to ensure the water systems remain functional for years to come.

Time

Daily, women and girls globally spend approximately 200 million hours fetching water.

Health

Contaminated water-related illnesses claim more lives annually than all acts of violence combined, even surpassing deaths caused by war.

Education

Access to clean water helps ensure children stay in school, particularly girls.

Women Empowerment

In 80% of households where water must be collected from outside the home, the task falls primarily on women and girls

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Access to clean water helps ensure children stay in school, particularly girls.