UN Releases Update on Progress Toward Ensuring Water and Sanitation for All by 2030

The UN-Water Integrated Monitoring Initiative for SDG 6 has gathered the latest country, region, and world data on all of the global indicators for Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6, which is to ensure water and sanitation for all by 2030. In a new summary progress update, the initiative outlines where the world is lagging behind and where accelerated efforts are needed.

In 2020, UN-Water’s Integrated Monitoring Initiative for SDG 6 (IMI-SDG6) collected the latest available data from nearly 200 countries on the global indicators for SDG 6, which cover various aspects of the water cycle from drinking water and sanitation to wastewater and transboundary cooperation.

The result is the Summary Progress Update 2021 on SDG 6, which provides a clear snapshot of global progress towards each indicator and gives a breakdown of the status and trends at the regional and country level.

In the foreword to the update, Gilbert F. Houngbo, UN-Water Chair and President of the International Fund for Agricultural Development, said: “Even before COVID struck, the world was off track to meet SDG 6—the goal of ensuring water and sanitation for all by 2030.

“This report shows that we need to do more, much more quickly. Making sure that there is water and sanitation for all people, for all purposes, by 2030 will help future-proof global society against the many and varied threats coming down the line.

“This document will help base decision-making on reliable and up-to-date evidence to ensure the greatest possible gains. The COVID-19 pandemic reminds us of our shared vulnerability and common destiny. Let us ‘build back better’ by ensuring water and sanitation for all by 2030.”

Source: UN-Water

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