World Water Day: 9 Years of Waterdrop and The Water Project

by Dr. Jonathan Doyle - Updated March 19, 2026
World Water Day: 9 Years of Waterdrop and The Water Project
Every year on March 22, World Water Day reminds us that clean water is essential to health, dignity, and opportunity. It is a moment to reflect on the global water crisis, raise awareness of water sustainability, and support efforts that help communities gain reliable access to safe drinking water.
For Waterdrop , this mission has always been deeply meaningful. Water is not only at the center of what we do, but also at the center of a healthier future we hope to help build. This year, Waterdrop proudly marks the ninth year of partnership with The Water Project, continuing a shared commitment to improving access to clean water for communities in need.
As we recognize World Water Day, we also celebrate what long-term collaboration can achieve: real, measurable change for families, schools, and communities.

What Is World Water Day?

World Water Day is a global observance dedicated to highlighting the importance of freshwater and inspiring action to address water-related challenges around the world.
In 2026, the theme of World Water Day is “Where water flows, equality grows.” The campaign focuses on the connection between water, women, and gender equality, emphasizing that access to safe water is not only an environmental issue but also a matter of social justice.
Across many regions, women and girls are primarily responsible for collecting water for their families. Limited access to clean water can therefore affect education, health, economic opportunities, and overall gender equality.
World Water Day raises awareness about key global water issues, including:
  • access to safe drinking water
  • water scarcity and climate challenges
  • sanitation and hygiene infrastructure
  • sustainable water management
  • the impact of water access on women and gender equality
More importantly, it encourages individuals, communities, and organizations to turn awareness into action by supporting clean water initiatives, education programs, and sustainable solutions that benefit everyone.
Schoolchildren celebrating around a new clean water pump

Why Clean Water Still Matters Around the World

Access to clean water affects nearly every part of life. Safe water supports health, education, food preparation, hygiene, and overall well-being.
In many regions of the world, however, safe drinking water is still difficult to obtain. In parts of Africa, including rural communities in Kenya, families often rely on distant rivers, seasonal streams, or shared wells that may not provide consistently safe water.
For many households, collecting water is a daily responsibility that can take hours of walking under harsh conditions. In most cases, women and girls carry this responsibility, traveling long distances with heavy containers just to bring water home for basic needs.
When communities lack reliable access to clean water, the challenges can include:
  • ong journeys to collect water, often several kilometers each day
  • exposure to unsafe water sources, increasing the risk of waterborne diseases
  • imited time for school or work, especially for children who help fetch water
  • greater physical and social burdens on women and girls
  • slower community development due to limited health and economic opportunities
In places like rural Kenya, improving access to safe drinking water can transform daily life. Reliable water sources help reduce health risks, free up time for education and work, and support more stable and resilient communities. Clean water is more than a basic necessity. It is a foundation for health, opportunity, and gender equality.

Waterdrop and The Water Project: 9 Years of Partnership

This year, Waterdrop proudly celebrates nine years of partnership with The Water Project, a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving access to clean and reliable water in Kenya.
For Waterdrop, this partnership represents more than a shared mission. It reflects a long-term commitment to creating meaningful change through consistent action. Over the past nine years, Waterdrop, as one of the key supporters/donators, has supported clean water projects that have helped bring safer water to more than 900,000 people and supported 2,600+ monitored water points in local communities.
The impact goes far beyond water itself. With more reliable access to safe water, schools can better support students, families face fewer water-related health risks, and women and girls can spend less time collecting water and more time on education, work, and daily life.
We remain committed to supporting clean water access around the world. Because lasting change starts with something essential: safe water for every community. "Every water purification unit sold provides a day of clean water for African students."

A Real Example of Impact: Emachembe Primary School in Western Kenya

A powerful example of this partnership in action is Emachembe Primary School in Western Kenya, where a completed water project is already improving daily life for students and staff.
Children washing hands under clean running water
With a new borehole well now in service, the school has access to a safe and reliable water source that supports everyday needs on campus. Alongside the water point, new latrines and handwashing stations were also installed, and both students and staff received support in sanitation and hygiene practices.
The impact is already visible in the school’s daily routine. One student shared, “I will no longer get tired of carrying water from a distant water point,” and said the change would help students “concentrate on learning” instead of leaving campus to search for water.
Teachers have also seen the difference. According to feedback in the update, having water close to students and staff helps reduce time loss during the school day, supports the lunch program, improves sanitation standards, and may help lower absenteeism linked to waterborne illness.

How Clean Water Changes Communities

Reliable access to clean water can transform daily life in powerful ways.

Better Health

Safer water reduces exposure to contamination and supports healthier daily routines for families and children.

More Time for Education

When water is easier to access, children spend less time collecting it and more time learning and participating in school.

Greater Stability for Families and Schools

Reliable water access allows families and schools to invest more time and energy into work, caregiving, teaching, and community life.

More Opportunity for Women and Girls

In many regions, women and girls are responsible for collecting water. Improved access reduces this burden and supports education and economic participation.
Clean water alone does not solve every challenge, but it creates the foundation for healthier and more resilient communities.

Why Long-Term Water Partnerships Matter

World Water Day inspires reflection, but meaningful impact depends on what happens beyond the day itself. Sustainable progress is built through consistency, trust, and long-term collaboration.
Long-term partnerships allow organizations to:
  • maintain support for communities over time
  • implement durable infrastructure solutions
  • provide ongoing training and maintenance support
For Waterdrop, nine years of partnership with The Water Project reflects our long-term commitment to water stewardship. It demonstrates that clean water advocacy is not just a message for one day—it is an ongoing responsibility.

How You Can Support Clean Water on World Water Day

World Water Day is an opportunity for everyone to take simple but meaningful actions.
Schoolboy standing in uniform against a wall

Learn More

Understanding global water challenges is the first step toward supporting change.

Share the Message

Raising awareness about water access helps bring attention to communities that need support.

Support Clean Water Initiatives

Organizations working on water access projects help provide long-term solutions for communities around the world.

Use Water Responsibly

Responsible water use helps support sustainability efforts.

Choose Better Water Habits at Home

Making thoughtful choices about drinking water can help reinforce the value of safe and clean water.
Each Waterdrop water purifier purchase provides a day of clean water for children in need in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Looking Ahead

As Waterdrop marks nine years of partnership with The Water Project, World Water Day becomes both a moment of reflection and a reminder to continue the work ahead.
The need for clean water remains urgent, but long-term commitment can create meaningful change. Through continued collaboration, greater awareness, and shared responsibility, progress becomes possible.
At Waterdrop, we believe everyone deserves access to cleaner, safer water. On World Water Day, we are proud to continue supporting that vision and grateful to stand alongside partners who share the same mission.
Together, we are helping bring clean water closer to those who need it most.

FAQ

What is World Water Day?

World Water Day is a global observance held on March 22 that highlights the importance of freshwater and raises awareness of global water challenges.

Why is clean water important?

Clean water supports health, hygiene, education, and community well-being. It is essential for daily life and long-term development.

Who is The Water Project?

The Water Project is a nonprofit organization focused on improving water access through community-centered water solutions.

How long have Waterdrop and The Water Project worked together?

Waterdrop and The Water Project have partnered for nine years to support clean water access initiatives.

What impact can clean water projects have on schools?

Clean water projects help schools improve hygiene, reduce time spent collecting water, support student attendance, and create healthier learning environments.

How can I support clean water efforts on World Water Day?

You can support clean water efforts by learning more about global water issues, sharing awareness, supporting water initiatives, and practicing responsible water use.

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