Pakistan Statistics
- In Pakistan, it is estimated that 30% of all diseases, and 40% of all deaths occuring are due to extremely poor water quality. (Global Water Partnership - South Asia)
- According to (UNICEF), around 53,000 Pakistani children under the age of five die annually from diarrhea resulting from consumption of contaminated water, and poor sanitation.
- A study conducted by (UNDP) suggests that Pakistan falls in the category of top 10 countries with the greatest number of people living without access to safe water.
- Waterborne diseases are common across Pakistan, with three million people suffering annually. (UNDP)
- Barely 20% of the total population is able to access clean drinking water, while the other 80% is satisfied with the consumption of contaminated water. (Mazhar et al. 2019)
- A report by (PIDE) reveals that Pakistan ranks 14 out of 17 “extremely high water risk” countries in the world, as the country wastes one-third of water available.