* indicates monthly or quarterly data series

Percent urban population with access to drinking water, 2022:

The average for 2022 based on 8 countries was 59.7 percent. The highest value was in Australia: 99.5 percent and the lowest value was in Tuvalu: 10.5 percent. The indicator is available from 2000 to 2022. Below is a chart for all countries where data are available.

Measure: percent; Source: WHO/UNICEF
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Countries Access to drinking water, urban, 2022 Global rank Available data
Australia 99.5 1 2000 - 2022
Palau 97.7 2 2000 - 2022
Samoa 90.2 3 2000 - 2022
Vanuatu 56.3 4 2000 - 2022
Fiji 52.5 5 2000 - 2022
Tonga 50.8 6 2000 - 2022
Kiribati 20.4 7 2000 - 2022
Tuvalu 10.5 8 2000 - 2022



Definition: Access to an improved water source, urban, refers to the percentage of the urban population using an improved drinking water source. The improved drinking water source includes piped water on premises (piped household water connection located inside the users' dwelling, plot or yard), and other improved drinking water sources (public taps or standpipes, tube wells or boreholes, protected dug wells, protected springs, and rainwater collection).

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