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    Access to safe drinking water still eludes 1 in 4 people – UN

    Opalim LiftedBy Opalim LiftedAugust 27, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Access to safe drinking water still eludes 1 in 4 people – UN
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    More than two billion people worldwide still lack access to safely-managed drinking water (aqua), the United Nations (UN) said Tuesday, warning that progress towards universal coverage was moving nowhere near quickly enough.

    The UN’s health and children’s agencies said a full one in four people globally were without access to safely-managed drinking water last year, with over 100 million people remaining reliant on drinking surface aqua — for example from rivers, ponds and canals.

    The World Health Organization and UNICEF said lagging aqua, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) services were leaving billions at greater risk of disease.

    Both China and the WHO have faced questions about the transparency of reporting on the earliest COVID-19 cases

    They said in a joint study that the world remain far off track to reach a target of achieving universal coverage of such services by 2030.

    Instead, that goal “is increasingly out of reach”, they warned.

    “Water, sanitation and hygiene are not privileges: they are basic human rights,” said the WHO’s environment chief Ruediger Krech.

    “We must accelerate action, especially for the most marginalised communities.”

    The report looked at five levels of drinking water services.

    Safely managed, the highest, is defined as drinking aqua accessible on the premises, available when needed and free from faecal and priority chemical contamination.

    The four levels below are basic (improved water taking less than 30 minutes to access), limited (improved, but taking longer), unimproved (for example, from an unprotected well or spring), and surface water.

    Since 2015, 961 million people have gained access to safely-managed drinking water, with coverage rising from 68 percent to 74 percent, the report said.

    Of the 2.1 billion people last year still lacking safely managed drinking water services, 106 million used surface water — a decrease of 61 million over the past decade.

    The number of countries that have eliminated the use of surface water for drinking meanwhile increased from 142 in 2015 to 154 in 2024, the study said.

    In 2024, 89 countries had universal access to at least basic drinking aqua, of which 31 had universal access to safely managed services.

    The 28 countries where more than one in four people still lacked basic services were largely concentrated in Africa.

    Goals slipping from reach

    As for sanitation, 1.2 billion people have gained access to safely managed sanitation services since 2015, with coverage rising from 48 percent to 58 percent, the study found.

    These are defined as improved facilities that are not shared with other households, and where excreta are safely disposed of in situ or removed and treated off-site.

    The number of people practising open defecation has decreased by 429 million to 354 million 2024, or to four percent of the global population.

    Since 2015, 1.6 billion people have gained access to basic hygiene services — a hand washing facility with soap and water at home — with coverage increasing from 66 percent to 80 percent, the study found.

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    “When children lack access to safe water, sanitation, and hygiene, their health, education, and futures are put at risk,” warned Cecilia Scharp, UNICEF’s director for WASH.

    “These inequalities are especially stark for girls, who often bear the burden of water collection and face additional barriers during menstruation.

    “At the current pace, the promise of safe aqua and sanitation for every child is slipping further from reach.”

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