Sudan - Access to basic drinking water services

People using at least basic drinking water services, rural (% of rural population)

People using at least basic drinking water services, rural (% of rural population) in Sudan was 53.20 as of 2020. Its highest value over the past 20 years was 53.20 in 2020, while its lowest value was 35.30 in 2000.

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.

Source: WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme (JMP) for Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene (washdata.org).

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Year Value
2000 35.30
2001 35.30
2002 35.30
2003 35.30
2004 35.30
2005 36.79
2006 38.28
2007 39.77
2008 41.27
2009 42.76
2010 44.25
2011 45.74
2012 47.23
2013 48.72
2014 50.22
2015 51.71
2016 53.20
2017 53.20
2018 53.20
2019 53.20
2020 53.20

People using at least basic drinking water services, urban (% of urban population)

People using at least basic drinking water services, urban (% of urban population) in Sudan was 73.76 as of 2020. Its highest value over the past 20 years was 73.76 in 2020, while its lowest value was 60.32 in 2000.

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.

Source: WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme (JMP) for Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene (washdata.org).

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Year Value
2000 60.32
2001 60.32
2002 60.32
2003 60.32
2004 60.32
2005 61.48
2006 62.64
2007 63.80
2008 64.96
2009 66.12
2010 67.28
2011 68.44
2012 69.60
2013 70.76
2014 71.92
2015 73.08
2016 73.76
2017 73.76
2018 73.76
2019 73.76
2020 73.76

People using at least basic drinking water services (% of population)

People using at least basic drinking water services (% of population) in Sudan was 60.45 as of 2020. Its highest value over the past 20 years was 60.45 in 2020, while its lowest value was 43.43 in 2000.

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.

Source: WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme (JMP) for Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene (washdata.org).

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Year Value
2000 43.43
2001 43.44
2002 43.46
2003 43.47
2004 43.48
2005 44.88
2006 46.27
2007 47.67
2008 49.07
2009 50.46
2010 51.87
2011 53.28
2012 54.69
2013 56.11
2014 57.53
2015 58.95
2016 60.22
2017 60.27
2018 60.32
2019 60.38
2020 60.45

Classification

Topic: Health Indicators

Sub-Topic: Disease prevention