Why is Africa playing a key role in the 2026 UN Water Conference?
The holding of the High-Level Preparatory Meeting in Dakar symbolizes Africa’s growing importance in global water discussions. The continent, although home to significant water resources, faces major challenges: climate vulnerability, rapid population growth, fast-paced urbanization, and still-insufficient infrastructure.
Africa at the center of global priorities
Forty percent of the world’s population without access to safe drinking water lives in sub-Saharan Africa.
Repeated droughts threaten food security and livelihoods.
African states promote an ambitious vision of resource pooling, cross-border cooperation, and local innovation.
Senegal’s contribution
As host country, Senegal brings:
its experience in water governance,
its diplomatic role in West Africa,
a vision centered on equity, resilience, and sustainability.
The 2026 Conference represents a unique opportunity to elevate African priorities to the highest level, mobilize financing, and accelerate the implementation of inclusive water policies in Africa and around the world.