Understanding WSP
WSP stands for ‘Water Service Provider’ in the context of water supply and sanitation services. It refers to entities or organizations responsible for providing clean and safe drinking water to communities.
Role of WSP
WSPs play a crucial role in ensuring access to clean water, which is a basic human right. They design, build, operate, and maintain water supply systems to deliver safe water to homes, schools, hospitals, and businesses.
Examples of WSPs
Some well-known WSPs include municipal water departments, private water companies, and non-profit organizations dedicated to water provision. Each WSP has its own unique approach to delivering water services.
Case Studies
One notable case study is the role of WSPs in providing water to rural communities in developing countries. Organizations like charity: water and Water.org work with local WSPs to install wells and water systems, transforming lives.
Statistics on Water Access
- According to the World Health Organization, 2.2 billion people worldwide lack access to safely managed drinking water services.
- Only 71% of the global population have access to safely managed drinking water at home.