Highlighting the need for urgent, coordinated and multi-sectoral action on proven measures.







World Drowning Prevention Day, declared through the April 2021 UN General Assembly Resolution A/RES/75/273 “Global drowning prevention”, is held annually on 25 July.

This global advocacy event serves as an opportunity to highlight the tragic and profound impact of drowning on families and communities and offer life-saving solutions to prevent it. An estimated 236,000 people drown every year, and drowning is among the ten leading causes of death for children and youth aged 1-24 years. More than 90% of drowning deaths occur in rivers, lakes, wells and domestic water storage vessels in low- and middle-income countries, with children and adolescents in rural areas disproportionately affected.

All stakeholders are invited to mark World Drowning Prevention Day – governments, UN agencies, civil society organizations, the private sector, academia and individuals – by highlighting the need for urgent, coordinated and multi-sectoral action on proven measures such as: 

  •  installing barriers controlling access to water providing safe places away from water such as crèches for pre-school children with capable childcare, 
  • teaching swimming, 
  • water safety and safe rescue skills,
  • training bystanders in safe rescue and resuscitation,
  • setting and enforcing safe boating, shipping and ferry regulations,
  • improving flood risk management

The new UN General Assembly resolution invited WHO to coordinate actions on drowning prevention within the UN system. In this capacity, WHO leads preparations for World Drowning Prevention Day by hosting a global launch event, producing related advocacy materials and supporting national and local activities in countries and communities around the world. Regarding the latter, a special activity that some organizations may wish to undertake is “Going Blue for World Drowning Prevention Day”. The idea is simple. Local organizations work with relevant authorities to have one or several notable landmarks illuminated in blue light during the evening of 25 July. Local authorities can be given the link to this web page in order to understand the global context around drowning and its prevention and make use of the advocacy resources developed for the occasion to promote what they are doing and encourage others in their networks to do the same.


For social media WHO recommends that the hashtag #DrowningPrevention be used, including for World #DrowningPrevention Day.



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World Drowning Prevention Day


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Children under 5 are at greatest risk



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1 May 2017
17 November 2014

Regional publications
22 July 2021
21 July 2021

Events: Calling on ccelerated action to prevent drowning on 28 July 2021 from 12:30 – 14:00 CET. 


Related health topic: Injuries


Fact Sheet: Drowning

Related links
Water Safety Ireland
Reddingsbrigade Nederland, Nationale Raad Zwemveiligheid, and Koninklijke Nederlandse Redding Maatschappij
Brazilian Lifesaving Society - SOBRASA
International Life Saving Federation
Royal Life Saving Australia
Japan Lifesaving Association
International Drowning Researchers Alliance
UK National Water Safety Forum
Water Safety Scotland
Iran Lifesaving and Diving Federation - Drowning Prevention Committee
International Life Saving Federation of Europe
Royal National Lifeboat Institution

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