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Health Statistics > Drinking water availability % (most recent) by country

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Rank   Countries  Amount  (top to bottom)   
#1  Monaco:100% 
#2  Finland:100% 
#3  Australia:100% 
#4  Netherlands:100% 
#5  Austria:100% 
#6  Lebanon:100% 
#7  Barbados:100% 
#8  Malta:100% 
#9  Belarus:100% 
#10  Djibouti:100% 
#11  Bulgaria:100% 
#12  Korea, North:100% 
#13  Canada:100% 
#14  Slovakia:100% 
#15  Cyprus:100% 
#16  Mauritius:100% 
#17  Denmark:100% 
#18  Maldives:100% 
#19  Norway:100% 
#20  Sweden:100% 
#21  Slovenia:100% 
#22  Singapore:100% 
#23  Switzerland:100% 
#24  Tonga:100% 
#25  United Kingdom:100% 
#26  United States:100% 
#27  Andorra:100% 
#28  Samoa:99% 
#29  Hungary:99% 
#30  Russia:99% 
#31  Ukraine:98% 
#32  Saint Kitts and Nevis:98% 
#33  Saint Lucia:98% 
#34  Uruguay:98% 
#35  Serbia and Montenegro:98% 
#36  Bangladesh:97% 
#37  Albania:97% 
#38  Egypt:97% 
#39  Dominica:97% 
#40  Bahamas, The:97% 
#41  Comoros:96% 
#42  Jordan:96% 
#43  Saudi Arabia:95% 
#44  Botswana:95% 
#45  Grenada:95% 
#46  Costa Rica:95% 
#47  Guyana:94% 
#48  Chile:93% 
#49  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines:93% 
#50  Jamaica:92% 
#51  Guatemala:92% 
#52  Moldova:92% 
#53  Iran:92% 
#54  Belize:92% 
#55  Korea, South:92% 
#56  Antigua and Barbuda:91% 
#57  Kazakhstan:91% 
#58  Cuba:91% 
#59  Colombia:91% 
#60  Pakistan:90% 
#61  Panama:90% 
#62  Trinidad and Tobago:90% 
#63  Algeria:89% 
#64  Honduras:88% 
#65  Mexico:88% 
#66  Vanuatu:88% 
#67  Nepal:88% 
#68  Brazil:87% 
#69  South Africa:86% 
#70  Gabon:86% 
#71  Dominican Republic:86% 
#72  Philippines:86% 
#73  Ecuador:85% 
#74  Uzbekistan:85% 
#75  Iraq:85% 
#76  Thailand:84% 
#77  India:84% 
#78  Venezuela:83% 
#79  Bolivia:83% 
#80  Zimbabwe:83% 
#81  Turkey:82% 
#82  Suriname:82% 
#83  Cote d'Ivoire:81% 
#84  Tunisia:80% 
#85  Morocco:80% 
#86  Syria:80% 
#87  Peru:80% 
#88  Georgia:79% 
#89  Palau:79% 
#90  Senegal:78% 
#91  Azerbaijan:78% 
#92  Indonesia:78% 
#93  Burundi:78% 
#94  Paraguay:78% 
#95  Lesotho:78% 
#96  Sri Lanka:77% 
#97  El Salvador:77% 
#98  Namibia:77% 
#99  Kyrgyzstan:77% 
#100  Vietnam:77% 
#101  Nicaragua:77% 
#102  Sudan:75% 
#103  Cape Verde:74% 
#104  Ghana:73% 
#105  Burma:72% 
#106  Libya:72% 
#107  Solomon Islands:71% 
#108  Central African Republic:70% 
#109  Yemen:69% 
#110  Tanzania:68% 
#111  Mali:65% 
#112  Zambia:64% 
#113  Benin:63% 
#114  Bhutan:62% 
#115  Gambia, The:62% 
#116  Nigeria:62% 
#117  Mongolia:60% 
#118  Tajikistan:60% 
#119  Niger:59% 
#120  Romania:58% 
#121  Cameroon:58% 
#122  Kenya:57% 
#123  Malawi:57% 
#124  Mozambique:57% 
#125  Sierra Leone:57% 
#126  Guinea-Bissau:56% 
#127  Togo:54% 
#128  Uganda:52% 
#129  Kiribati:48% 
#130  Guinea:48% 
#131  Fiji:47% 
#132  Madagascar:47% 
#133  Eritrea:46% 
#134  Haiti:46% 
#135  Congo, Democratic Republic of the:45% 
#136  Equatorial Guinea:44% 
#137  Papua New Guinea:42% 
#138  Burkina Faso:42% 
#139  Rwanda:41% 
#140  Oman:39% 
#141  Angola:38% 
#142  Laos:37% 
#143  Mauritania:37% 
#144  Cambodia:30% 
#145  Chad:27% 
#146  Ethiopia:24% 
#147  Afghanistan:13% 
Weighted average: 79.3%  


DEFINITION: Coverage estimates shown are derived from information collected from two main sources: assessment questionnaires and household surveys. Assessment questionnaires were sent to all WHO country representatives, to be completed in liaison with local UNICEF st

SOURCE: World Health Organization (WHO) and United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), Global Water Supply and Sanitation Assessment 2000 Report and updates provided by UNICEF to the United Nations Millennium Indicator Database

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COMMENTARY     

MK
26th October 2005
Macedonia, which is not on the list, has proven to have larger reserves of fresh drinking water than neighbouring Serbia, or Slovenia, which has 100% availibility.
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