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GrenadaAccess to Basic Drinking Water (%)

Category: Energy & EnvironmentSource: World Bank World Development Indicators
Latest Value
95.6%
2017
YoY Change
+0.0%
20162017
Maximum
96.0%
2012
Minimum
93.3%
2000
CAGR
+0.1%
18 years
Last
95.6%
Previous
95.6%
Highest
96.0%
Lowest
93.3%
Source
World Bank World Development Indicators
Source: World Bank World Development Indicators

Historical Data

YearValueChange
201795.6%+0.0%
201695.6%+0.0%
201595.6%+0.0%
201495.6%+0.0%
201395.6%-0.4%
201296.0%+0.1%
201195.9%+0.2%
201095.6%+0.2%
200995.4%+0.2%
200895.2%+0.2%
200794.9%+0.2%
200694.7%+0.2%
200594.5%+0.2%
200494.2%+0.2%
200394.0%+0.2%
200293.8%+0.2%
200193.5%+0.2%
200093.3%

Top Countries — Access to Basic Drinking Water (%)

#CountryValueYear
1Greenland100.0%2024
2Malta100.0%2024
3Faroe Islands100.0%2024
4American Samoa100.0%2024
5Andorra100.0%2024
6Monaco100.0%2024
7Macao SAR, China100.0%2024
8Puerto Rico (US)100.0%2024
9Hungary100.0%2024
10Hong Kong SAR, China100.0%2024
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About This Indicator

Definition

The percentage of people using at least basic water services. This indicator encompasses both people using basic water services as well as those using safely managed water services. Basic drinking water services is defined as drinking water from an improved source, provided collection time is not more than 30 minutes for a round trip. Improved water sources include piped water, boreholes or tubewells, protected dug wells, protected springs, and packaged or delivered water.

Methodology

Data compiled by WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme (JMP) for Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene, World Health Organization (WHO), uri: washdata.org, publisher: WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme (JMP) for Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene (washdata.org), date accessed: 2025-09-30, date published: 2025-08-25; UN Children's Fund (UNICEF), uri: washdata.org, note: WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme (JMP) for Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene.

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