A global civic initiative
Every voice registered.
Every drop that is missing, counted.
Why this exists
Clean water is not a privilege. It is the most basic condition for human life — and right now, billions of people do not have it.
In conflict zones, water infrastructure is destroyed or weaponized. After floods and earthquakes, entire communities are cut off from safe supply for weeks. In forgotten rural areas, people walk hours every day just to survive. The data on this crisis exists — but the voices of the people living it are rarely heard by those with the power to act.
1Water4All is a simple idea: if you can see the problem, register it. Your report — your location, your situation, your household — becomes part of a growing map that AI analyzes into clear, structured reports delivered directly to governments and authorities.
Not charity. Not a petition. A signal — loud enough that it cannot be ignored.
This platform is free. It will always be free. The only thing it asks from you is one minute of your time to make your reality visible to the world.
Priority situations
Where infrastructure has been damaged, destroyed, or cut off as a result of armed conflict. Water access becomes a survival issue within hours.
Flooding contaminates water sources instantly. Communities can be left without safe water for weeks while official response is still being organized.
Seismic events rupture pipes, collapse wells, and destroy pumping stations. The water crisis after an earthquake often outlasts the emergency response.
Millions live with permanent water insecurity — no emergency, no headlines. Just daily life without reliable, safe drinking water.
Register a problem
Fill in what you know. Every field helps the AI build a clearer picture for the authorities who can act.
No personal data is shared publicly. Your email is used only to confirm receipt and send updates. This platform is free and always will be.
Thank you. Your situation has been registered and will be included in the next AI analysis report sent to relevant authorities.
Together, these reports build a signal too clear to ignore.