As we wrap up 2024, it’s the perfect time to reflect on the milestones we’ve achieved, and the transformative steps taken by the Global Department for Water. This year, we made great strides toward securing water for people, food, and the planet— a mission that lies at the heart of our work.
Let’s revisit the top five highlights of 2024 and the achievements that shaped our efforts.
In 2024, we put together our new Water Strategy focused on — “Water for People, Water for Food, and Water for the Planet.” This bold strategy unites efforts across the World Bank, IFC, and MIGA to tackle the world’s most pressing water challenges with a comprehensive and integrated approach.
The strategy focuses on three pillars:
In 2024, we deepened our understanding of water’s role in sustainable development with three flagship reports:
Partnerships are the foundation of effective water solutions, and in 2024, we built on successful collaborations while establishing new ones to address global water challenges. These partnerships are unlocking innovative solutions, building resilience, and scaling efforts to create meaningful impact. Some of our key partnerships include:
This year, water took center stage in global development and climate action at several pivotal events, including:
Our impact in 2024 speaks volumes. Through the new World Bank Group Scorecard, we redoubled our focus on accountability and achieving stronger development outcomes. Through our current portfolio of projects, 66.7 million people gained access to clean water, sanitation and/or hygiene, while over 200 million people were provided with strengthened food and nutrition security. Our investments are also building resilience for 123.2 million people, helping them adapt to climate risks.
Another powerful example of our impact was the immersive story, Transforming Lives Through Climate-Resilient Irrigation. This narrative illustrated how water-efficient irrigation technologies are transforming farmers’ lives—boosting food production and promoting climate resilience—and brought these changes to life through first-person testimonials. Farmers shared their experiences in their own words, offering a deeply personal perspective on their livelihoods and communities. It’s a powerful reminder that innovation, strong partnerships, and community engagement—amplified by the voices of those directly impacted—can drive lasting change.
2024 was a defining year for water security. As we look to 2025 and beyond, we are even more committed to securing water for future generations. Water lies at the core of our collective prosperity and survival.
Investing in water is investing in a better future—one where people, food systems, and the planet can thrive together.
Source : World Bank
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