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Uzbekistan Joins World Bank-Led Initiative to Boost Water Security for 1 Billion People

Uzbekistan Joins World Bank-Led Initiative to Boost Water Security for 1 Billion People

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ALMATY – Uzbekistan has joined a global initiative led by the World Bank Group to improve water security for one billion people by 2030, officials announced on April 15 during the Spring Meetings in Washington. Uzbekistan has joined a global initiative led by the World Bank Group to improve water security for one billion people by 2030.

Photo credit: World Bank Uzbekistan. The initiative, known as Water Forward, was launched with the participation of World Bank Group President Ajay Banga and UN Secretary-General António Guterres, alongside leaders of major development institutions and government representatives, including Uzbekistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy and Finance Jamshid Kuchkarov, reported the World Bank Uzbekistan on April 16.

The Water Forward initiative is designed to help countries strengthen water systems, modernize infrastructure, and improve access to reliable water services for households and agriculture. It also aims to enhance resilience to climate-related risks such as droughts and floods.

Participation in the platform will allow countries to mobilize financing and technical expertise from multilateral development banks, governments, charity organizations, and the private sector. The initiative brings together a wide range of development institutions, including the Asian Development Bank, the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the European Investment Bank, and the Islamic Development Bank.

These institutions are expected to play a key role in financing and supporting water-related projects in participating countries, including Uzbekistan. Through its own operations, the World Bank Group has committed to helping deliver water security to 400 million people by 2030.

With additional support from partners, the broader initiative aims to reach over one billion people worldwide. At the core of the initiative are national water compacts, under which participating governments define their priorities for reform and investment in the water sector.

Uzbekistan is among the first 14 countries to present such a compact, alongside nations including Jordan, Kenya, Vietnam, and Cambodia. According to Kuchkarov, Uzbekistan’s plan was developed in cooperation with the World Bank and aligns with the country’s long-term development strategy.

“This compact is fully aligned with the Uzbekistan 2030 Development Strategy and aims to scale up water-saving irrigation technologies to cover 100% of irrigated land, reduce irrigation losses by 25%, ensure universal access to safe drinking water and sanitation, and digitalize water resource management,” he said.

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