More schools and communities in remote areas around the world will have reliable access to a sustainable and safe water supply under a new partnership
COPENHAGEN, 2 July 2024: More schools and communities in remote areas around the world will have reliable access to a sustainable and safe water supply under a new partnership between Save the Children and Grundfos, a global leader in advanced pump solutions and water technology.
Save the Children and Grundfos have signed a three-year partnership to improve access to safe water, sanitation, and hygiene, including toilets and washing facilities for children through innovative water systems like solar powered handpumps.
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The partnership combines Denmark-based Grundfos’s expertise in water technology with the humanitarian expertise of the global child rights organisation Save the Children. Grundfos will provide training and materials to support the transition to solar-powered pumps, while Save the Children will identify countries with the potential to move towards solar power and other renewable solutions.
Globally it’s estimated that about 2.2 billion people lack safe drinking water and 3.5 billion don’t have access to safely managed sanitation, United Nations World Water Report 2024.
Children without clean drinking water and basic sanitation are vulnerable to waterborne illnesses such as cholera and typhoid, and diarrhea, which cause about 395,000 deaths annually among children under the age of 5, according to the World Health Organization.
Johanne Schmidt-Nielsen, CEO at Save the Children Denmark, said:
“Access to clean drinking water is a fundamental right for children and is essential for their health and development. Unfortunately, millions of children around the world have this right violated, leading to serious health consequences. Through this partnership, we are much better equipped to provide clean water for children and their families. By combining our on-the-ground expertise with Grundfos’ technical know-how, we can develop sustainable solutions that not only address immediate needs but also contribute to long-term community resilience.”
The climate crisis is severely impacting access to water, with more frequent extreme weather events, such as droughts, leading to increased water scarcity. Save the Children and Grundfos will collaborate on building climate-resilient water systems in crisis-affected areas.
Anise Sacranie, Water Access Director at Grundfos, said:
"We are proud to contribute to the exceptional work that Save the Children is doing in providing improved water access to disadvantaged and marginalised children and communities. At Grundfos, our ambition is to ensure that millions of people in underserved communities have access to safe, clean water through our solutions. Partnering with Save the Children is an important step in achieving this goal, and I believe that through this collaboration, both organisations will enhance our capability to fulfil our shared vision of sustainable water access."
Save the Children
Save the Children believes every child deserves a future. Since our founding more than 100 years ago, we've changed the lives of more than 1 billion children. Around the world, we give children a healthy start in life, the opportunity to learn and protection from harm. We do whatever it takes for children—every day and in times of crisis—transforming their lives and the future we share.
Grundfos
Grundfos pioneers solutions to the world’s water and climate challenges and improves the quality of life for people. As a leading global pump and water solutions company, we promise to respect, protect, and advance the flow of water by providing energy and water efficient solutions and systems for a wide range of applications for water utilities, industries and buildings.
Safewater
SafeWater is a strategic business unit within Grundfos that leads the Grundfos Water Access ambition, aimed at providing access to water for people in need. To achieve this, SafeWater collaborates closely with multi-sector partners, including the world’s leading humanitarian and development aid organisations, banks and financing institutions, investors, and governments, to transform underserved communities through commercially viable and smart water solutions that contribute to a better future for all.