
Safe Water Now increases access to safe water by treating water with chlorine so that it's safe to drink
Over 2 billion people lack access to safe drinking water, causing more than one million deaths each year. Unsafe drinking water is a leading risk factor for infectious diseases, exacerbates malnutrition, and is the most common cause of diarrhea — the world’s second-leading cause of death in children under five years old. But there's a solution: the World Health Organization confirms that, treating water with diluted chlorine is a safe and effective way to improve water quality.
Safe Water Now programming in India, Kenya, Malawi, and Uganda uses proven, low-cost approaches, like chlorine dispensers and automatic in-line chlorination, to treat a myriad of water sources. With local government and community buy-in, the program reports reaching nearly 10 million people with safe water and having saved the lives of more than 15,000 children under 5 years old. Safe Water Now is scaling in partnership with the government of India to reach tens of millions more.
For information about the cost-effectiveness of this intervention, see GiveWell’s 2022 grant report.