People using at least basic drinking water services in Indonesia

Indonesia: People using at least basic drinking water services was 89.0% in 2024. ▲ Rising

Latest (2024)
89.0%
Change on year
down 0.4%
World rank
158th
of 214 countries
All-time high
89.7%
in 2022
All-time low
75.8%
in 2000
Years of data
25
2000–2024

People using at least basic drinking water services in Indonesia, 2000–2024

0204060802000201220242000: 75.8 % of population2001: 76.8 % of population2002: 77.8 % of population2003: 78.7 % of population2004: 79.7 % of population2005: 80.7 % of population2006: 81.6 % of population2007: 82.6 % of population2008: 83.5 % of population2009: 84.4 % of population2010: 85.2 % of population2011: 85.6 % of population2012: 86.1 % of population2013: 86.5 % of population2014: 86.9 % of population2015: 87.3 % of population2016: 87.7 % of population2017: 88.1 % of population2018: 88.4 % of population2019: 88.8 % of population2020: 89.1 % of population2021: 89.4 % of population2022: 89.7 % of population2023: 89.4 % of population2024: 89 % of population

Source: WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme (JMP) for Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene, World Health Organization (WHO). Measured in % of population.

Analysis

The most recent figure for people using at least basic drinking water services in Indonesia is 89.0%, measured in 2024.

That represents a change of down 0.4% on the previous year and up 2.4% over ten years.

Over the whole period, people using at least basic drinking water services in Indonesia peaked at 89.7% in 2022 and was at its lowest, 75.8%, in 2000.

Indonesia ranks 158th of 214 countries on this measure, in the middle of the range.

The long-run direction has been consistently rising across the 25 years of available data.

People using at least basic drinking water services in Indonesia, year by year

Annual values for People using at least basic drinking water services (% of population) in Indonesia, 2000 to 2024.
Year % of population Change
2000 75.8%
2001 76.8% +1.3%
2002 77.8% +1.3%
2003 78.7% +1.3%
2004 79.7% +1.2%
2005 80.7% +1.2%
2006 81.6% +1.2%
2007 82.6% +1.1%
2008 83.5% +1.1%
2009 84.4% +1.1%
2010 85.2% +0.9%
2011 85.6% +0.6%
2012 86.1% +0.5%
2013 86.5% +0.5%
2014 86.9% +0.5%
2015 87.3% +0.5%
2016 87.7% +0.4%
2017 88.1% +0.4%
2018 88.4% +0.4%
2019 88.8% +0.4%
2020 89.1% +0.4%
2021 89.4% +0.4%
2022 89.7% +0.3%
2023 89.4% -0.4%
2024 89.0% -0.4%

Averages by decade

DecadeAverage LowestHighest Years
2000s 80.2% 75.8% 84.4% 10
2010s 87.0% 85.2% 88.8% 10
2020s 89.3% 89.0% 89.7% 5

Countries ranked near Indonesia

  1. 155 Ghana 89.9% compare
  2. 156 Micronesia, Federated States of 89.9% compare
  3. 157 Tajikistan 89.2% compare
  4. 159 Gabon 88.6% compare
  5. 160 Senegal 88.0% compare
  6. 161 Jamaica 87.6% compare

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Frequently asked questions

What is people using at least basic drinking water services in Indonesia?
People using at least basic drinking water services in Indonesia was 89.0% in 2024, according to WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme (JMP) for Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene, World Health Organization (WHO).
What is the highest people using at least basic drinking water services recorded in Indonesia?
The highest recorded value was 89.7% in 2022.
What is the lowest people using at least basic drinking water services recorded in Indonesia?
The lowest recorded value was 75.8% in 2000.
How does Indonesia rank for people using at least basic drinking water services?
Indonesia ranks 158th out of 214 countries with data for 2024.
Is people using at least basic drinking water services rising or falling in Indonesia?
Over the last ten years it is up 2.4%. The long-run trend across the full record is rising.
Where does this Indonesia data come from?
The figures come from WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme (JMP) for Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene, World Health Organization (WHO), published as part of People using at least basic drinking water services (% of population). Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.

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Indicator
People using at least basic drinking water services (% of population)
Unit
% of population
Source
WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme (JMP) for Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene, World Health Organization (WHO)
Licence
CC BY 4.0 (World Bank Open Data)
Coverage
261 places, 6,373 data points, 2000–2024
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The percentage of people using at least basic water services. This indicator encompasses both people using basic water services as well as those using safely managed water services. Basic drinking water services is defined as drinking water from an improved source, provided collection time is not more than 30 minutes for a round trip. Improved water sources include piped water, boreholes or tubewells, protected dug wells, protected springs, and packaged or delivered water.