Global Civil Society & the UN Sustainable Development Goals

Goal 6: Ensure access to water and sanitation for all

Clean Water & Sanitation


Access to safe water, sanitation and hygiene is the most basic human need for health and well-being. Billions of people will lack access to these basic services in 2030 unless progress quadruples. Demand for water is rising owing to rapid population growth, urbanization and increasing water needs from agriculture, industry, and energy sectors.

The demand for water has outpaced population growth, and half the world’s population is already experiencing severe water scarcity at least one month a year. Water scarcity is projected to increase with the rise of global temperatures as a result of climate change.

Investments in infrastructure and sanitation facilities; protection and restoration of water- related ecosystems; and hygiene education are among the steps necessary to ensure universal access to safe and affordable drinking water for all by 2030, and improving water-use efficiency is one key to reducing water stress.

There has been positive progress. Between 2015 and 2022, the proportion of the world’s population with access to safely managed drinking water increased from 69 per cent to 73 per cent.

Name Acronym Founded City HQ Country/Territory HQ Type I Type II

Water Research Fund of Southern Africa

WARFSA 1999 Harare Zimbabwe F f

Water Reuse Europe

WRE 2016 Cranfield UK D

Water Science and Technology Association

WSTA Manama Bahrain D v

Water Security Management, Assessment, Research & Technology

W-SMART Paris France J

Water Witness International

Edinburgh UK G

Water, Engineering and Development Centre

WEDC 1972 Loughborough UK G

Water.org

1990 Kansas City MO USA G

WaterAid

1981 London UK F

WaterAid Canada

WAC 1987 Ottawa ON Canada G

Waterbird Society

WBS 1976 G v

Waterforeveryone

2017 Preverenges Switzerland G

Waterkeeper Alliance

1999 New York NY USA G

Waterlines

1988 Santa Fe NM USA G

Waterlution

2003 Oakville ON Canada N

WaterNet

2000 Harare Zimbabwe F y

Waterpreneurs

Geneva Switzerland F

Waves for Water

W4W 2009 Los Angeles CA USA G

WEC International

WEC 1913 Coventry UK F v

WEEELABEX Organisation

2013 Prague Czechia E

WeForest

2008 Brussels Belgium F

West African Women's Association

WAWA 1984 Dakar Senegal E

Wetlands International

1995 Wageningen Netherlands B

Wherever the Need

WTN 1997 Bath UK G

WHO Global Network for Age-friendly Cities and Communities

GNAFCC 2010 Geneva Switzerland F y

WHO Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean

EMRO 1948 Cairo Egypt E g

WMO Hydrology and Water Resources Programme

HWRP Geneva Switzerland F g

WMO Resource Mobilization Office

RMO Geneva Switzerland K g

WMO Staff Association

Geneva Switzerland E v

Women First International Fund

1969 New York NY USA F f

Women for Water Partnership

WfWP 2004 The Hague Netherlands F

Women's International Network of Utility Professionals

WINUP 1923 Grove City OH USA N t

Women's International News Gathering Service

WINGS 1986 Denman Is BC Canada G

Women's World Summit Foundation

WWSF 1991 Geneva Switzerland F f

Working Committee of the Malting Industry of the EU

1959 Brussels Belgium E t

World Agroforestry Centre

ICRAF 1977 Nairobi Kenya E

World Alliance for Clean Technologies

Lausanne Switzerland J

World Alliance for Low Carbon Cities

WALCC Helsinki Finland J

World Aquatic Veterinary Medical Association

WAVMA 2007 Conifer CO USA D

World Association for Sustainable Development

WASD 2003 London UK C

World Association of Industrial and Technological Research Organizations

WAITRO 1970 Nanjing China B yt

World Association of Soil and Water Conservation

WASWAC 1983 Beijing China B

World Association of Veterinary Food Hygienists

WAVFH 1955 Berlin Germany C

World Bamboo Organization

WBO 1992 Plymouth MA USA C

World Benchmarking Alliance

WBA Amsterdam Netherlands C y

World Business Council for Sustainable Development

WBCSD 1995 Geneva Switzerland C

World Climate Foundation

WCF Copenhagen Denmark J

World Concern International

1955 Seattle WA USA F

World Council for Renewable Energy

WCRE 2001 Dessau Germany C

World Council of Civil Engineers

WCCE 2005 Madrid Spain C y

World Council of Power Utilities

WCPU 1995 Delhi India D

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