Indonesia's water and sanitation crisis

With a population of 273 million people, Indonesia is the fourth most populous country in the world and claims Southeast Asia’s largest economy. The capital, Jakarta, continues to expand as an international hub, however, rural communities and residents of informal settlements in urban areas struggle with infrastructure and poor health. For many families, water sources are distant, contaminated or expensive, and household sanitation is unaffordable.

About 18 million Indonesians lack access to safe water and 20 million lack access to improved sanitation. Fortunately, there is a growing urgency due to national targets for universal access to safe water and sanitation by 2024, and both the public and private sectors are recognizing that financing for household water and sanitation solutions is a growing need.

  • Stories of Impact

    How Janine gave her family safe water

    Janine is a hardworking woman who is determined to give her family what they need to survive. When her family needed an affordable way to get safe water at home, Janine made the connection to give them a long-term safe water connection. Read her story.

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  • Stories of Impact

    To making a house a home

    Mherindalee’s home is important to her. It’s where her family lives, works, plays, and rests. The water flowing from Mherindalee’s kitchen tap means now she has time - time to care for her home, time to play with her children, and time to make her family’s favorite dishes.

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    To making a house a home
  • Stories of Impact

    Sariati's water crisis is over

    For generations, women in Sariati’s family faced an impossible choice when it came to giving their families water - certain death without water, or possible death from consuming unsafe water. For these women in Indonesia and millions of others around the world, collecting water would take up to six hours each day.

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    Sariati

Indonesia impact statistics

People reached 4.1 million

The number of people who now have access to safe water or sanitation and the health and opportunity they bring.

Capital mobilized (USD) 121 million

Our partners mobilize funds from capital markets to provide water and sanitation loans.

Loans disbursed 807,000

Our local partners make loans to people in need for life-changing safe water and sanitation solutions.

Number of active partners 21

We work with financial institutions, service providers, international agencies, and governments to make an impact.

Repayment rate 99%

Every repaid loan means another family in need can get affordable access to safe water at home.

Average loan size (USD) $151

Small loans can help make a big difference by providing long-term solutions for families in need around the world.

Percent of women borrowers 91%

Women are primarily responsible for household water collection and are solving the water crisis for their families.

Households living under $6.00/day 80%

We are committed to helping people living in poverty get access to safe water and sanitation solutions at home.

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