World Water Week 2026: Hear from Evidence Action on dispensers, in-line chlorination
Our Safe Water Now team joins two sessions in Stockholm: one on handing chlorine dispenser tools to new partners, one on taking in-line chlorination to scale. Both are open to online participants for free.
23–27 August 2026
Stockholm, Sweden
Onsite & online
Evidence Action
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Evidence Action is bringing more than a decade of community chlorination work to this year's World Water Week, taking place Aug. 23-27 in Stockholm. Our Safe Water Now team will be sharing what we've learned across two sessions: a panel on scaling dispensers through field-building partnerships in Nigeria and Ethiopia, and another discussing in-line chlorination at scale.
World Water Week itself is the leading annual conference on global water issues, organized by the Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI). Since 1991 it has brought thousands of participants together. This year's program comes at a pivotal time, just ahead of COP30 and the 2026 UN Water Conference. The conversation centers on what equitable human development looks like as the climate changes: water security, sanitation, healthy ecosystems, and adaptation.
Our sessions
Two conversations we're joining
Both sessions run in the Waterfront Congress Centre and are open to online participants.
Pick a day to see the details.
Session 12594
Standing on Shoulders: Scaling community chlorination through partnerships
Why does every new chlorination implementer start from zero? With GiveWell's support, Evidence Action is sharing chlorine dispenser tools, hardware, and more than ten years of lessons learned to partners in Nigeria and Ethiopia. We're encouraging partners to adapt, iterate, and improve on what has already been tested, building on years of hard-won learning rather than repeating it. Join us to hear what we are learning as the pilots begin, and be part of the design of the next generation of community chlorination.
In-Line Chlorination at Scale: Progress Towards SDG 6
4.4Bpeople lack access to safely managed drinking water
In-line chlorination (ILC) offers a low-cost water treatment solution that does not require electricity and is
adaptable to most rural water infrastructure. Hear evidence from ILC implementation in India and
sub-Saharan Africa and discuss systems-level strategies for scale and uptake.
You don't need to be in Stockholm. Online participation in World Water Week is free — register on the
digital platform to watch our sessions live, then bring us your questions.