USAID Water and Sanitation Results

GLOBAL RESULTS

Access to Drinking Water

3.9M

people in FY 2020
Access to Sanitation

4.1M

people in FY 2020
New Funding Mobilized

$216M

US dollars in FY 2020
Institutions Strengthened

289

institutions in FY 2020
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  • 0

    High priority countries

  • 0

    Access to Drinking Water
  • 0

    Access to Sanitation
  • 0

    New Funding Mobilized
  • 0

    Institutions Strengthened
  • 0

    Strategy-aligned countries

  • 0

    Access to Drinking Water
  • 0

    Access to Sanitation
  • 0

    New Funding Mobilized
  • 0

    Institutions Strengthened
  • 0

    Strategic priority countries

  • 0

    Access to Drinking Water
  • 0

    Access to Sanitation
  • 0

    New Funding Mobilized
  • 0

    Institutions Strengthened
  • 0

    Expanded Global Portfolio

  • 0

    Access to Drinking Water
  • 0

    Access to Sanitation
  • 0

    New Funding Mobilized
  • 0

    Institutions Strengthened
  • 5

    Multi-Country Programs*

  • 281,442

    Access to Drinking Water
  • 524,237

    Access to Sanitation
  • 32,114,053

    New Funding Mobilized
  • 91

    Institutions Strengthened

Results come from annually reported data from each USAID Operating Unit and are validated by the Center for Water Security, Sanitation, and Hygiene in the Bureau for Resilience, Environment, and Food Security. Results are subject to change.

Map displays reported results for bilateral Mission only; results from USAID/Washington Bureaus, Regional Programs, and State Department are captured in the totals, but not displayed on the map.

Country status is based on the status of the country in the year selected at the top of this dashboard and does not reflect the current designation status.

The inclusion of West Bank/Gaza as a "Strategic Priority Country" is as a geographic area in reference to USAID programming to support the Palestinian people, and is not intended to convey a position on sovereign status.