Updated with 2025 WHO/UNICEF Data

    Global water pressure by the numbers

    2.1 billion people lack access to safe drinking water

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    Key Statistics at a Glance

    Latest data from WHO, UNICEF, and UN Water

    2.1B
    People lack safe drinking water
    1 in 4 people globally
    Source: WHO/UNICEF 2025
    3.4B
    Lack safe sanitation
    Nearly half the world
    Source: WHO/UNICEF 2025
    37B
    Hours spent collecting water yearly
    By women & girls in Africa
    Source: UNICEF 2024
    1.4M
    Lives could be saved annually
    With improved water access
    Source: WHO 2024

    Understanding the Data

    Visual breakdown of the global water crisis

    People Lacking Safe Water by Region (millions)

    090180270360Sub-SaharanAfricaSouth AsiaEast AsiaMiddle EastLatin America

    Source: WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme 2024

    Global Freshwater Usage by Sector

    Agriculture: 70%Industry: 20%Domestic: 10%
    • Agriculture
    • Industry
    • Domestic

    Only 0.5% of Earth's water is useable freshwater. Source: UN Water

    Where We're Making a Difference

    Bondh E Shams operates in some of the world's most water-stressed regions

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    Pakistan

    22M+ people lack safe water

    Bangladesh flag

    Bangladesh

    Rohingya crisis - 1M+ refugees need water

    Yemen flag

    Yemen

    97% groundwater doesn't meet WHO standards

    Kenya flag

    Kenya

    41% lack basic water services

    South Sudan flag

    South Sudan

    60% lack safe drinking water

    Jordan flag

    Jordan

    Refugee camps strain water resources

    Gender Impact

    Women & Girls Bear the Burden

    37 Billion
    Hours spent by women and girls in Sub-Saharan Africa collecting water each year—over 1 billion hours daily
    30+ Minutes
    Many women spend over 30 minutes daily walking to collect water, time that could be spent on education or income-generating activities

    Our OASIS Box installations directly address this: By bringing clean water to communities, we free women and girls to pursue education and economic opportunities.

    1 Billion+
    Hours spent daily collecting water in Africa alone

    Source: UNICEF 2024

    Urgent: Future Projections

    What Happens If We Don't Act

    By 2025

    1.8 billion people face absolute water scarcity

    Source: FAO

    By 2030

    700 million could be displaced by water scarcity

    Source: UN Water

    By 2050

    3 in 4 people could face drought impacts

    Source: UNESCO

    The time to act is now. Every donation helps prevent this future.

    How Bondh E Shams Is Making a Difference

    While the statistics are daunting, real solutions exist. Our solar-powered OASIS Box technology is transforming communities across 9+ countries.

    8
    Countries Served
    2.6 Billion
    Cups of Clean Water
    582 353
    People Served
    680
    OASIS Units Deployed

    Your Donation Makes a Measurable Impact

    $25
    Provides clean water to a family for a month
    $999
    Sponsors a Solar Water Tap with your name plaque
    $4,999
    Sponsors an entire OASIS Box serving 500+ people

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Common questions about the global water crisis

    How many people lack access to clean water?

    According to the WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme (2025), 2.1 billion people (1 in 4 globally) lack access to safely managed drinking water. Additionally, 106 million people drink directly from untreated surface water sources.

    What causes the global water crisis?

    The water crisis stems from multiple factors: climate change causing droughts and unpredictable rainfall, population growth increasing demand, pollution contaminating freshwater sources, poor infrastructure in developing regions, and conflict disrupting water systems.

    How does lack of clean water affect health?

    Contaminated water causes waterborne diseases like cholera, typhoid, and dysentery. The WHO estimates that improving water access could save 1.4 million lives annually. Children are especially vulnerable, with diarrheal diseases being a leading cause of death for children under 5.

    How does Bondh E Shams help solve the water crisis?

    Bondh E Shams deploys solar-powered OASIS Box water filtration systems in underserved communities across 9+ countries. Each unit provides clean water to hundreds of people daily, operates off-grid using renewable energy, and is designed for community ownership and easy maintenance.

    What is the OASIS Box technology?

    The OASIS Box is a revolutionary off-grid water filtration system that uses solar power and multi-stage filtration to purify water. It removes bacteria, viruses, and contaminants, providing safe drinking water in areas without electricity or infrastructure.

    How can I help address the water crisis?

    You can donate to organizations like Bondh E Shams that deploy proven water solutions. A $4,999 donation sponsors an entire OASIS Box unit serving hundreds of people. Smaller donations also help, and every contribution supports clean water access for those in need.

    Be Part of the Solution

    The water crisis is solvable. Join Bondh E Shams in bringing clean, safe water to communities in need around the world.

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