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Toward water and sanitation for all: Featuring Matt Damon, co-founder of Water.org

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Matt Damon urges ministers to move aggressively toward water and sanitation for all.
Watch his full remarks:  http://live.worldbank.org/water-and-sanitation



Last week, on April 20th, Matt Damon, co-founder of Water.org, addressed ministers of finance, water, and sanitation from across the world at the Sanitation and Water for All (SWA) Finance Ministers’ High Level Meeting at the 2017 World Bank-IMF Spring Meetings. The meeting focused on finding ways to fill the enormous financing gap via innovative financial solutions. Mr. Damon urged ministers to consider the full breadth of financing options to achieve the goal of providing safe, affordable, and sustainable water and sanitation for all.

“While there are multiple approaches to solving the challenge of universal access, mobilizing capital is the most pressing and powerful solution,” Mr. Damon said. 
 
The solution lies in leveraging both top-down and bottom-up financing, through the intersection of household level micro-financing and macro level financing, he suggested.
 
Damon also introduced WaterCredit, a successful innovation by Water.org, and outlined how this has worked to reach over five million people to date. “WaterCredit has enabled households living at the base of the economic pyramid to take out 1.2 million small loans for a toilet or tap.” he said. “The loans have almost no defaults, with a global repayment rate of 99%.”
 
Damon encouraged the ministers to consider how access to water and sanitation can be income enabling, and recommended that access to safe water can prevent poor people from getting hit by high healthcare costs due to the consumption of unsafe water.

In his closing remarks, Damon proposed that this issue cannot be tackled alone. “We need our partners, the other civil society organizations, your ministries, and private finance to join together to increase efficiency in operations, set appropriate tariffs, and make finance affordable and accessible to those living at the base of the economic pyramid,” he said.
 
Together we can solve the water and sanitation crisis by 2030.
 
Matt Damon’s remarks were livestreamed at World Bank Live and you can watch the replay here: http://live.worldbank.org/water-and-sanitation  


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