The 10th World Water Forum, held from May 18th to 25th, 2024, in Bali, Indonesia, provided a unique opportunity for the water community and key decision-makers to collaborate and bring innovative answers to global water challenges. The Forum allowed stakeholders to voice their political, thematic, and regional perspectives to turn water solutions into action. 

    The 10th World Water Forum in numbers:

    • A global audience of 20,000+ registered participants
    • 75,000+ visitors from 160 countries around the world
    • 6 heads of state and 135 ministerial delegates, including 51 ministers and 34 international organization representatives 
    • 216 parliamentarian representatives from 44 countries
    • 300 local and regional governments and basins’ representatives
    • Over 280 sessions and more than 100 activities in the Expo and Fair booths
    • 254 Expo and Fair Booths, including 19 Country Pavilion
    • More than 4,000 youth participants
    • 1,000 journalists from 120 media producing 2,000 news during the week
    • A Compendium including 113 water and sanitation projects, valued at 9.4 billion US$

    FAO Wins King Hassan II Great World Water Prize at 10th World Water Forum in Bali

    The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) has been honored with the 8th King Hassan II Great World Water Prize at the 10th World Water Forum, held in Bali, Indonesia. This prestigious award, established in 2002 by the World Water Council in collaboration with Morocco, commemorates the late King Hassan II’s dedication to international cooperation and the sustainable management of water resources.

    Bali 2024: video wrap up

    10th World Water Forum Highlights

    The 10th World Water Forum, held from May 18th to 25th, 2024, in Bali, Indonesia, provided a unique opportunity for the water community and key decision-makers to collaborate and bring innovative answers to global water challenges. The Forum allowed stakeholders to voice their political, thematic, and regional perspectives to turn water solutions into action. 

    The 10th World Water Forum in numbers: