Home / Environment / World Bank Pledges Billions for Global Water Access
World Bank Pledges Billions for Global Water Access
15 Apr
Summary
- One billion people to gain sustainable access to safe water by 2030.
- Initiative 'Water Forward' is backed by NGOs, foundations, and nations.
- Lack of clean water contributes to disease spread and deaths globally.

The World Bank has announced a significant commitment, 'Water Forward,' to ensure sustainable access to safe water for an additional one billion people by the year 2030. This initiative has garnered support from key partners, including the NGO WaterAid, the Children's Investment Fund Foundation (CIFF), and countries like the Netherlands and the UAE.
The program aims to directly assist around 400 million individuals through World Bank Group initiatives, while an additional 600 million will be helped via investments from development banks, philanthropic organizations, and private finance. This effort combats the global reality where close to two billion people still lack safely managed water, contributing to widespread disease and mortality, particularly among the young.