A startup in the United States has developed machines that harvest clean water from the atmosphere, offering a new way to help communities facing growing water shortages.
Startups in the United States and Norway are developing desalination systems that could make freshwater production cheaper, safer, and more resilient in regions facing growing water shortages.
The Global Water Security and Sanitation Partnership is transforming how the world manages water, helping millions gain clean water and sanitation while strengthening climate resilience.
The United States' Chicago River hosted its first organised open-water swim in almost a century — a symbolic moment that underscores how far its cleanup has come.
Nine Asian countries have seen a sharp decline in child mortality since 2000, due to measures approved and enforced to save the youngest share of their respective population.
Cambodia has made remarkable progress in clean water and sanitation facility access.