List of countries by access to clean water

Global access to clean water is a significant global challenge that affects the health, well-being, and development of people worldwide. While progress has been made in recent years, millions of people still lack access to safe and clean drinking water sources.

Share of the population without access to an improved water source, 2020

According to the World Health Organization (WHO) and UNICEF, as of 2020, approximately two billion people globally do not have access to safely managed drinking water.[1] This lack of access leads to various consequences, including increased vulnerability to waterborne diseases, reduced educational opportunities, gender inequalities, and economic burdens.

Ranking by access to improved water source

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An improved water source, as defined by the World Health Organization (WHO), refers to a drinking water source that provides adequate and safe water for human consumption. Examples of improved water sources include piped water connections, protected wells, boreholes with hand pumps, packaged or delivered water and rainwater collection systems with appropriate treatment.[2]

Ranking by access to safe drinking water

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List of countries by share of population with access to safe drinking water. Safe drinking water is water from an improved water source which is reliable and free from contamination.

Rank Country Share with access to safe
drinking water (%) [3]
Year
1   Gibraltar 100.00% 2022
  Hong Kong 100.00% 2022
  Hungary 100.00% 2022
  Iceland 100.00% 2022
  Kuwait 100.00% 2022
  Liechtenstein 100.00% 2022
  Macau 100.00% 2022
  Monaco 100.00% 2022
  New Zealand 100.00% 2022
  Saint Barthelemy 100.00% 2022
  San Marino 100.00% 2022
  Singapore 100.00% 2022
13   Netherlands 99.97% 2022
14   Denmark 99.92% 2022
  Germany 99.92% 2022
16   Puerto Rico 99.87% 2022
17   United Kingdom 99.80% 2022
18   Malta 99.77% 2022
  Cyprus 99.77% 2022
20   Belgium 99.74% 2022
  Sweden 99.74% 2022
22   Isle of Man 99.71% 2022
23   France 99.70% 2022
24   Finland 99.64% 2022
25   Spain 99.57% 2022
26   Luxembourg 99.53% 2022
27   Israel 99.47% 2022
28   South Korea 99.28% 2022
29   Slovakia 99.18% 2022
30   Guam 99.06% 2022
31   Canada 99.04% 2022
32   Bahrain 98.90% 2022
  Austria 98.90% 2022
34   Greece 98.88% 2022
35   Norway 98.82% 2022
36   Chile 98.77% 2022
  Martinique 98.77% 2022
38   Japan 98.66% 2022
39   American Samoa 98.36% 2020
40   Slovenia 98.27% 2022
41   United States Virgin Islands 97.94% 2020
42   Czech Republic 97.88% 2022
43   United States 97.47% 2022
44   Latvia 97.11% 2022
45   Estonia 97.02% 2022
46   New Caledonia 96.87% 2022
47   Greenland 96.74% 2020
48    Switzerland 96.70% 2022
49   Qatar 96.65% 2022
50   Saint Martin 96.63% 2022
51   Ireland 95.99% 2022
52   Reunion 95.75% 2022
53   Guadeloupe 95.71% 2022
54   Bulgaria 95.65% 2022
55   Portugal 95.16% 2022
56   Lithuania 94.98% 2022
57   Turkmenistan 94.88% 2022
58   Iran 94.22% 2022
59   Malaysia 93.94% 2022
60   Niue 93.54% 2022
61   Belarus 93.10% 2022
62   Italy 92.71% 2022
63   Mayotte 92.46% 2022
64   French Guiana 91.49% 2022
65   Oman 90.85% 2022
66   Andorra 90.64% 2022
67   Northern Mariana Islands 90.64% 2022
68   Palau 90.44% 2022
69   Kazakhstan 89.33% 2020
70   Saint Helena 89.23% 2022
71   Poland 88.91% 2022
72   Ukraine 87.62% 2022
73   Brazil 87.26% 2022
74   Grenada 87.12% 2017
75   Bosnia and Herzegovina 86.97% 2022
76   Jordan 85.71% 2022
77   Montenegro 85.12% 2022
78   Armenia 82.41% 2022
79   Croatia 82.14% 2007
80   Romania 82.07% 2022
81   French Polynesia 81.81% 2022
82   Costa Rica 80.51% 2022
83   Macedonia 80.45% 2022
84   Palestine 80.33% 2022
85   Uzbekistan 79.85% 2022
86   Kyrgyzstan 76.49% 2022
87   Russia 76.23% 2022
88   Republic of Moldova 75.22% 2022
89   Serbia 75.08% 2022
90   Morocco 74.82% 2022
91   Tunisia 74.30% 2022
92   Colombia 73.86% 2022
93   Bhutan 73.34% 2022
94   Azerbaijan 71.61% 2022
95   Albania 70.74% 2022
96   Algeria 70.60% 2022
97   Georgia 69.14% 2022
98   Wallis and Futuna 68.88% 2022
99   Ecuador 67.09% 2022
100   North Korea 66.53% 2022
101   Honduras 65.21% 2022
102   Paraguay 64.22% 2022
103   Samoa 62.19% 2022
104   Iraq 59.74% 2022
105   Bangladesh 59.11% 2022
106   Vietnam 57.78% 2022
107   Myanmar 57.40% 2022
108   Guatemala 56.29% 2022
109   Suriname 55.80% 2022
110   Nicaragua 55.52% 2020
111   Tajikistan 55.29% 2022
112   Peru 51.99% 2022
113   Pakistan 50.60% 2022
114   Philippines 47.90% 2022
115   Lebanon 47.70% 2022
116   Gambia 47.67% 2022
117   Sri Lanka 47.13% 2022
118   Turks and Caicos Islands 47.09% 2022
119   Republic of the Congo 45.90% 2020
120   Dominican Republic 44.94% 2022
121   Ghana 44.47% 2022
122   Côte d'Ivoire 43.89% 2022
123   Mexico 43.04% 2022
124   Fiji 41.86% 2022
125   Mongolia 39.28% 2022
126   Sao Tome and Principe 36.30% 2022
127   Indonesia 30.27% 2022
128   Afghanistan 30.03% 2022
129   Tonga 29.53% 2022
130   Cambodia 29.13% 2022
131   Nigeria 28.98% 2022
132   Lesotho 28.22% 2022
133   Senegal 26.69% 2022
134   Zimbabwe 26.52% 2022
135   Guinea-Bissau 23.87% 2022
136   Madagascar 22.24% 2022
137   Togo 19.42% 2022
138   Uganda 18.68% 2022
139   Laos 17.87% 2022
140   Malawi 17.76% 2022
141     Nepal 16.12% 2022
142   Kiribati 14.41% 2022
143   Ethiopia 13.24% 2022
144   Rwanda 12.10% 2020
145   Democratic Republic of the Congo 11.58% 2022
146   Tanzania 11.34% 2022
147   Sierra Leone 10.26% 2022
148   Tuvalu 8.71% 2022
149   Chad 6.25% 2022
150   Central African Republic 6.13% 2022

References

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  1. ^ "World Water Day: Two billion people still lack access to safely managed water". blogs.worldbank.org. 2023-03-22. Retrieved 2023-06-26.
  2. ^ "Share of the population without access to an improved water source". Our World in Data. Retrieved 2023-06-26.
  3. ^ "Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Data Explorer". Our World in Data. Retrieved 2023-06-26.