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Water access is essential for education, business growth, and community prosperity. The urgency of addressing water scarcity is underscored by personal accounts from various regions, highlighting its impact on daily living and economic development. Water is essential for job creation, education, and business growth, emphasizing the urgent need to address water security challenges. The World Bank is prepared to respond to crises with a phased strategy that balances immediate support with long-term fiscal health.
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world_bank • 2026-04-15T15:56:10Z
Source material: Launching Water Forward: Water Security, Jobs, and Growth | Spring Meetings 2026
Summary
Water access is essential for education, business growth, and community prosperity. The urgency of addressing water scarcity is underscored by personal accounts from various regions, highlighting its impact on daily living and economic development. Water is essential for job creation, education, and business growth, emphasizing the urgent need to address water security challenges. The World Bank is prepared to respond to crises with a phased strategy that balances immediate support with long-term fiscal health. The World Bank Group emphasizes the importance of water security for job creation and economic stability, particularly for vulnerable populations. Their initiative aims to provide water security to one billion people by 2030, addressing the urgent issue of water insecurity affecting nearly four billion globally. The World Bank aims to provide water security to one billion people by 2030, focusing on reaching 400 million through organized partnerships. Water scarcity significantly impedes agricultural and industrial growth, affecting millions and necessitating coordinated efforts to enhance project effectiveness.
Perspectives
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Metrics
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24 African countries
number of countries involved in the African Youth Parliament for Water
This indicates a significant regional effort to address water issues.
working with communities, local authorities and governments across 24 African countries.
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four years
time remaining until the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals deadline
This highlights the urgency of addressing water issues before the deadline.
The sustainable development goals, the SDGs, deadline is in 2030. That's four years from now.
financing
20 to 25 billion USD
immediate liquidity available to clients
This rapid access to funding can help mitigate immediate economic impacts.
clients are able to access somewhere between 20 and 25 billion, very quickly in a day
financing
50 to 60 billion USD
potential expansion of funding in a contained scenario
This indicates the bank's capacity to scale support in response to ongoing crises.
this could expand to 50 to 60 billion over the coming six months
financing
80 to 100 billion USD
potential funding if conflict resumes
This highlights the bank's preparedness for prolonged economic fallout.
that could scale to 80 to 100 billion over 15 months
financing
70 billion USD
funding allocated during COVID
This provides a benchmark for the bank's financial response capabilities.
the bank put 70 billion to work
population_affected
nearly four billion units
people facing water insecurity
This statistic underscores the scale of the water crisis and the need for urgent action.
nearly four billion people face some form of water insecurity
jobs_created
more than 50,000 units
jobs created in Nigeria through improved water and sanitation
This demonstrates the direct impact of water initiatives on employment.
It has created more than 50,000 jobs in Nigeria
Key entities
Companies
Amazon • Asian Development Bank • Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank • Children's Investment Fund Foundation • Coca-Cola Company • Council of Europe Development Bank • Dangote • Don Gote Group • EcoLab • European Bank for Reconstruction and Development • European Investment Bank • Gap
Countries / Locations
World
Themes
#energy_security • #eu_security • #climate_change • #climate_resilience • #collaboration • #collaborative_efforts • #crisis_response • #development_banks
Timeline highlights
00:00–05:00
Water access is essential for education, business growth, and community prosperity. The urgency of addressing water scarcity is underscored by personal accounts from various regions, highlighting its impact on daily living and economic development.
  • Reliable water access is crucial for education, business growth, and community prosperity. Without it, communities face significant challenges in reaching their full potential
  • Personal accounts from Chile illustrate how water scarcity affects entrepreneurship and daily living. These stories highlight the pressing need for better water infrastructure and sanitation
  • Young Africans are advocating for improved water access and sanitation. Their activism shows a growing recognition of the connection between water security and economic development
  • The approaching 2030 deadline for the Sustainable Development Goals emphasizes the need to tackle water issues urgently. Todays decisions will impact future generations ability to thrive
  • There is a clear call for stakeholders to prioritize water security immediately. Taking prompt action is essential for transforming water into a driver of growth and development
  • The event aims to foster collaboration among governments, development banks, and the private sector. Joint efforts can lead to sustainable solutions that improve water security and create jobs
05:00–10:00
Water is essential for job creation, education, and business growth, emphasizing the urgent need to address water security challenges. The World Bank is prepared to respond to crises with a phased strategy that balances immediate support with long-term fiscal health.
  • Water is vital for job creation, education, and business growth, highlighting the urgent need to address water security challenges
  • The event promotes audience engagement through social media and live chat, aiming to deepen understanding of waters impact on communities
  • Ajay Banga, president of the World Bank Group, stresses the importance of addressing global tensions, especially in the Middle East, as they can disrupt energy infrastructure and economic stability in developing nations
  • The World Bank is ready to respond to crises with a phased strategy that balances immediate support with long-term fiscal health to protect future stability
  • The banks crisis toolkit enables rapid access to substantial funding, potentially up to 100 billion, to alleviate the economic fallout on vulnerable populations
  • Banga advocates for targeted and transparent assistance to ensure support reaches those in need while safeguarding long-term economic viability
10:00–15:00
The World Bank Group emphasizes the importance of water security for job creation and economic stability, particularly for vulnerable populations. Their initiative aims to provide water security to one billion people by 2030, addressing the urgent issue of water insecurity affecting nearly four billion globally.
  • The World Bank Group focuses on investing in both physical and human capital to improve governance and stimulate private sector growth, which is crucial for job creation amid fiscal challenges
  • Water is essential for job creation, as its scarcity can limit economic activities and opportunities, particularly for women and youth, making water security vital for dignity and stability
  • Water-dependent sectors globally support over 1.7 billion jobs, underscoring the need for water security to drive economic development and unlock job opportunities across industries
  • The initiative highlights the necessity of effective regulation and credible tariffs to enhance water services and attract investment, requiring coordinated efforts to tackle the root causes of water insecurity
  • Water Forward aims to provide water security to one billion people by 2030, collaborating with multilateral development banks and private sector partners to address the urgent issue of water insecurity affecting nearly four billion
  • The initiatives success hinges on aligning policies, institutions, and investments to establish a sustainable water management framework, ensuring that water security becomes a standard practice
15:00–20:00
The World Bank aims to provide water security to one billion people by 2030, focusing on reaching 400 million through organized partnerships. Water scarcity significantly impedes agricultural and industrial growth, affecting millions and necessitating coordinated efforts to enhance project effectiveness.
  • The World Bank aims to provide water security to one billion people by 2030, with a focus on reaching 400 million through organized partnerships and efforts
  • Water is vital economic infrastructure that supports health and productivity; its scarcity can severely impede agricultural and industrial growth, affecting millions
  • This initiative seeks to coordinate existing resources rather than create a new fund, aiming to align policies and investments to enhance the effectiveness of water projects
  • Over 25 countries are actively developing country-led water compacts, allowing governments to prioritize reforms and investment plans, which fosters accountability
  • Aliko Dangote emphasized the essential link between water security and industrial growth, highlighting the need for strategic investments to drive economic development
  • Billions lack access to safe sanitation services, leading to significant productivity losses and health issues, which underscores the urgent need for comprehensive solutions
20:00–25:00
Water security is crucial for economic growth, impacting productivity and opportunities, particularly for women and girls who spend significant time collecting water. Effective water management is essential for agricultural productivity and industrial operations, with climate change exacerbating water scarcity and its economic consequences.
  • Water security is essential for economic growth, as unreliable access leads to productivity losses and missed opportunities
  • Women and girls spend 200 million hours daily collecting water, time that could be used for education and work, highlighting the need for better access
  • Effective water management is critical for agricultural productivity in Africa, as it supports irrigation and infrastructure necessary for economic stability
  • Manufacturing industries, especially food processing and oil refining, depend on a reliable water supply; without it, their operations face significant challenges
  • Climate change worsens water scarcity, potentially decreasing GDP in affected areas by up to 6% by 2050, emphasizing the need for integrated water management strategies
  • A holistic approach to water management is required, covering everything from source protection to wastewater treatment, to ensure sustainable use and economic viability
25:00–30:00
The global dialogue on water is shifting towards unified partnerships that enhance investment and productivity, particularly in agriculture and industry. Access to reliable water systems is essential for economic growth, community health, and empowering vulnerable populations, especially women and girls.
  • The global dialogue on water needs to evolve from isolated efforts to unified partnerships that boost investment and productivity, which is vital for sectors like agriculture and industry
  • In Africa, improving water access can empower women and girls while increasing farmers yields and incomes, highlighting the necessity for focused investments in water infrastructure
  • Modernizing irrigation and supporting climate-smart agriculture require significant investment in bulk water supply and treatment, along with upgrades to sanitation and wastewater systems for better public health
  • Reliable water systems are crucial for business efficiency and economic growth, as emphasized by the Dango-Chic Group, which notes that strong water infrastructure enables community prosperity and competitive industries
  • Matt Damon points out that access to safe water and sanitation is an economic opportunity, not just a charitable issue, and his organization, water.org, aims to bridge the global water financing gap through innovative investments
  • The upcoming Get Blue movement will involve businesses and consumers in the water access initiative, reflecting a collaborative strategy to tackle water challenges and aligning with the goals of the Water Forward initiative