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Access to water is essential for education, business, and community prosperity. Individuals face significant challenges in achieving their potential without it. Water is crucial for job creation, education, and business development, significantly impacting economic prosperity. Geopolitical tensions in the Middle East are disrupting energy infrastructure and economic stability, affecting developing regions globally.
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world_bank • 2026-04-15T15:55:09Z
Source material: Lancement de Water Forward : sécurité hydrique, emplois et croissance
Summary
Access to water is essential for education, business, and community prosperity. Individuals face significant challenges in achieving their potential without it. Water is crucial for job creation, education, and business development, significantly impacting economic prosperity. Geopolitical tensions in the Middle East are disrupting energy infrastructure and economic stability, affecting developing regions globally. The initiative aims to invest in infrastructure and human capital to foster economic growth and job creation. Access to water is identified as a critical factor for agricultural productivity and urban investment, impacting overall economic stability. The World Bank aims to enhance water security for over one billion people through collaborative efforts with various partners. This initiative emphasizes the critical role of water in economic infrastructure and job creation.
Perspectives
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24 countries
number of African countries involved in water advocacy
This highlights the regional scale of the water access issue.
I work with communities, local authorities and public powers in 24 African countries.
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2030
deadline for the Sustainable Development Goals
The urgency of addressing water issues is underscored by this approaching deadline.
The old age of the ODD is 2030, it's in four years.
potential_increase
40 or 60 billion USD
potential increase in financial support
This indicates the World Bank's readiness to respond to escalating crises.
we can be 40 or 60 billion in the next month
long_term_support
eighty or hundred billion USD
long-term financial support horizon
This reflects the anticipated scale of support needed over the next 15 months.
eighty or hundred billion on a horizon of 15 months
jobs_created
50,000 units
jobs created in Nigeria through improved irrigation
This demonstrates the potential impact of water management on employment.
creating 50,000 jobs in Nigeria
health_dependency
50%
global population dependent on health services
Indicates the critical link between health services and water access.
50% of the global population is the health service of the health sector
job_dependency
3-4 of jobs %
jobs dependent on water access
Demonstrates the economic implications of water access on employment.
3-4 of jobs in the world depend on a degree or another of the laws
time_spent_collecting_water
200 million hours each day hours
time women spend collecting water
This time could otherwise be spent on education or employment.
They spend 200 million hours each day to go and look for water.
Key entities
Companies
Amazon • American Development Bank • Asian Development Bank • Coca-Cola • Council of Europe Development Bank • DangoT Group • European Bank for Reconstruction and Development • European Council of Europe • European Infrastructure Bank • European Investment Bank • GAP • Inter-American Development Bank
Countries / Locations
World
Themes
#energy_security • #eu_security • #africa_investment • #agricultural_productivity • #agricultural_security • #agriculture_initiative • #asia_pacific • #budapest_conference
Timeline highlights
00:00–05:00
Access to water is essential for education, business, and community prosperity. Individuals face significant challenges in achieving their potential without it.
  • Access to water is crucial for education, business, and community prosperity. Without it, individuals face significant challenges in achieving their potential
  • Bastienne, a Chilean journalist, shares impactful stories of those affected by water scarcity, illustrating the economic challenges they encounter
  • Daniel Aqam-Tier, co-founder of the African Youth Parliament for Water, stresses the importance of clean water and sanitation for youth, linking it to job opportunities and educational achievements
  • The approaching 2030 deadline for the Sustainable Development Goals highlights the urgency of addressing water issues. Young people will be significantly affected by todays water management decisions
  • Communities in Africa and beyond are advocating for sustainable solutions rather than charity. They seek reliable access to water to secure their futures
  • Innovative water management approaches from individuals like Diojenne and Édouard showcase local solutions to water scarcity. Their initiatives can drive economic growth and improve community resilience
05:00–10:00
Water is crucial for job creation, education, and business development, significantly impacting economic prosperity. Geopolitical tensions in the Middle East are disrupting energy infrastructure and economic stability, affecting developing regions globally.
  • Water is essential for job creation, education, and business development, influencing overall economic prosperity
  • Geopolitical tensions in the Middle East are disrupting energy infrastructure and economic stability, with global repercussions, especially in developing regions
  • The World Bank is focused on helping countries manage current crises while preparing for future challenges through a crisis response toolkit that includes emergency funding
  • The World Bank plans to provide $20 to $25 billion in financial support to countries in need, with the possibility of increasing this amount significantly to address immediate and long-term development needs
  • It is vital for countries to protect their public finances and ensure that targeted assistance reaches the most vulnerable populations, as broad support can be too costly
  • The aim is to develop sustainable solutions that not only tackle current crises but also build resilience for the future, enabling communities to thrive despite ongoing challenges
10:00–15:00
The initiative aims to invest in infrastructure and human capital to foster economic growth and job creation. Access to water is identified as a critical factor for agricultural productivity and urban investment, impacting overall economic stability.
  • The initiative focuses on investing in physical infrastructure and human capital to drive economic growth, which is crucial for creating sustainable job opportunities across various sectors
  • Access to water is essential for job creation and economic stability; without it, agricultural productivity and urban investment suffer significantly
  • The World Bank highlights the importance of effective governance and regulations to foster private sector growth, which is necessary for scaling investments in financially constrained environments
  • Countries like the Philippines and Nigeria demonstrate that improved water management can lead to substantial job creation, showcasing the potential for similar initiatives to enhance global economic development
  • Financial viability in water services is critical for attracting investments, necessitating coordinated efforts between public institutions and private investments to effectively tackle water insecurity
  • With around 4 billion people experiencing some level of water insecurity, urgent action is needed, and collaboration among multilateral development banks and the private sector is essential to address these challenges
15:00–20:00
The World Bank aims to enhance water security for over one billion people through collaborative efforts with various partners. This initiative emphasizes the critical role of water in economic infrastructure and job creation.
  • The World Bank plans to improve water security for over one billion people, requiring collaboration with various partners to enhance access to water resources
  • A unified platform is essential to align policies and funding for effective large-scale water initiatives, with countries needing to take ownership of their projects
  • This initiative parallels efforts to provide electricity access to 300 million people, highlighting waters role in economic infrastructure and job creation
  • National governments must set their reform priorities and development plans, coordinating with banks and philanthropic organizations to achieve significant outcomes
  • Water is a vital part of economic infrastructure that supports health and education, enabling countries to create jobs that meet population demands
  • The event underscores the urgent need for better water management and sanitation systems, as millions still lack access to basic sanitation, hindering development
20:00–25:00
Inadequate sanitation and hygiene significantly hinder health and economic growth, particularly for women and girls who spend considerable time collecting water. Effective water management is essential for agricultural productivity and industrial processes, highlighting the need for comprehensive strategies to address these challenges.
  • Inadequate sanitation and hygiene significantly impact health and economic growth, particularly affecting women and girls who spend hours collecting water instead of pursuing education or jobs
  • To boost agricultural productivity in Africa, water must be treated as both a social and economic issue, with effective management practices like irrigation being essential for transformation
  • Access to clean water is critical for industries such as manufacturing and agriculture, as it is necessary for processes like refining and fertilizer production, which are vital for economic development
  • The recent flooding in Nigeria, which caused loss of life and economic damage, highlights the urgent need for a comprehensive approach to water management that includes prevention and resilience strategies
  • A holistic water program should cover the entire value chain from production to waste management, requiring improved data, stronger regulations, and innovative financing models for sustainability
  • Effective collaboration between governments and organizations is crucial to tackle water management challenges, enabling the creation of jobs and enhanced economic opportunities through improved infrastructure
25:00–30:00
The initiative seeks to unify fragmented efforts to enhance water access, which is crucial for economic growth and job creation. It emphasizes the importance of investing in water infrastructure to improve agricultural productivity and community resilience.
  • The initiative aims to transition from fragmented efforts to a unified partnership that mobilizes investments and boosts productivity, addressing critical infrastructure gaps that hinder competitiveness
  • Water is essential across various sectors, and its scarcity can disrupt communities, making it vital for developing efficient value chains
  • For youth in Africa, access to water opens up opportunities, while for women and girls, it represents dignity and inclusion, leading to improved agricultural yields and incomes
  • Significant investment in water supply, treatment, and distribution is crucial for promoting climate-smart agriculture and enhancing sanitation, while upgrading infrastructure is necessary to combat flooding
  • The Place to Water initiative focuses on harnessing timely ideas to stimulate job creation and long-term prosperity, reflecting confidence in Africas productive potential and the need for sustained investment and collaboration
  • Matt Damon, co-founder of Water.org, emphasizes that access to water is an economic opportunity rather than just a charitable concern, advocating for investment in resilient water infrastructure that benefits all communities