USAID’s Vision for Water Security
USAID envisions a water secure world--where people have sustainable supplies of water to meet human, economic, and ecosystem needs, while managing the risks and vulnerabilities associated with climate change and conflict. The Agency’s investments in water security under the U.S. Global Water Strategy are critical to advance health, prosperity, stability, and resilience in the places they are needed most. USAID helps partner countries plan, finance, and deliver safe water and sanitation services for the neediest, while sustainably managing water resources. In 2024 USAID celebrated 10 years since the Senator Paul Simon Water for the World Act became law.
Strategic Objectives
USAID programs across the four strategic objectives in the U.S. Global Water Strategy:
Strengthen water and sanitation sector governance, finance, institutions, and markets.
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Increase equitable access to safe, sustainable, and climate-resilient water and sanitation services and adoption of key hygiene behaviors.
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Improve climate-resilient conservation and management of freshwater resources and associated ecosystems.
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Anticipate and reduce conflict and fragility related to water.
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USAID Water Warriors
USAID Mission staff are key to achieving these strategic objectives. Learn more about USAID’s Water Warriors.
Targets and Results
Cross-Cutting Priorities
Women and Girls’ Empowerment
Investing in gender equality and female empowerment can unlock human potential on a transformational scale, including addressing global water, sanitation and hygiene challenges.
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Marginalized and Underseved People
Reaching global water security, including universal access to safe drinking water, sanitation and hygiene, requires a focus on improving outcomes for underserved and marginalized communities and those in vulnerable situations.
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Research, Learning, Data & Innovation
Filling evidence gaps and improving the collection and use of data in the water security, sanitation, and hygiene sectors is critical to maximize impact and achieve health, prosperity, stability and resilience as called for in the U.S. Global Water Strategy. USAID’s Global Water Strategy Action Research Initiative is a flagship investment that seeks to generate evidence that will drive improvements in the effectiveness of WASH and water resources management programming USAID, other funders, and national governments.