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Drowning rates are falling -
but not fast enough
Drowning has claimed over 3 million lives in the past decade - mostly children and youth - demanding urgent action now.
This #WorldDrowningPrevention Day, we’re sharing powerful stories about changemakers from around the world who are helping to save lives and prevent lifelong disabilities caused by drowning.
From teaching communities about water safety to developing national drowning prevention plans, their combined efforts have helped to keep people safe around water.
What can we do to save more lives?
The WHO Global status report on drowning prevention 2024 identifies a number of ways that governments, communities and individuals can help prevent drowning.
Resources

This guidance is meant to help inspire and plan activities and events, to mark “World Drowning Prevention Day”, on 25 July. It provides background information...