Central African Republic Clean Water Access 2000-2024
The percentage of people using drinking water from an improved source that is accessible on premises, available when needed and free from faecal and priority chemical contamination. Improved water sources include piped water, boreholes or tubewells, protected dug wells, protected springs, and packaged or delivered water.
- Central African Republic clean water access for 2022 was 6.13%, a 0.04% increase from 2021.
- Central African Republic clean water access for 2021 was 6.08%, a 0.1% decline from 2020.
- Central African Republic clean water access for 2020 was 6.18%, a 0.1% decline from 2019.
- Central African Republic clean water access for 2019 was 6.28%, a 0.1% decline from 2018.
Central African Republic Clean Water Access - Historical Data |
Year |
% of Population |
Annual Change |
2022 |
6.13% |
0.04% |
2021 |
6.08% |
-0.10% |
2020 |
6.18% |
-0.10% |
2019 |
6.28% |
-0.10% |
2018 |
6.39% |
-0.10% |
2017 |
6.49% |
-0.10% |
2016 |
6.59% |
-0.11% |
2015 |
6.70% |
-0.11% |
2014 |
6.80% |
-0.11% |
2013 |
6.91% |
-0.11% |
2012 |
7.02% |
-0.11% |
2011 |
7.14% |
-0.11% |
2010 |
7.25% |
-0.12% |
2009 |
7.37% |
-0.12% |
2008 |
7.49% |
-0.12% |
2007 |
7.61% |
-0.12% |
2006 |
7.74% |
-0.13% |
2005 |
7.86% |
-0.13% |
2004 |
7.99% |
-0.13% |
2003 |
8.13% |
-0.13% |
2002 |
8.26% |
-0.13% |
2001 |
8.40% |
-0.13% |
2000 |
8.53% |
-0.13% |