Dhaka
#betterwithwater in bangladesh
the situation à Dhaka
An overcrowded capital
Dhaka is the capital of Bangladesh and the second largest city in the world, with more than 36.6 million inhabitants (source: UN, 2025). As the country’s main economic hub, the city attracts around 2,000 migrants from rural areas every day, who come in search of employment opportunities. This large-scale rural to urban migration is one of the main drivers of Dhaka’s rapid and largely unplanned growth.
Upon arrival, the poorest among them have no choice but to settle in slums. The city alone is home to more than 6 million people living in over 5,000 slums that are not connected to the city’s water network. Only around 38 per cent of Dhaka’s population has access to a wastewater sanitation system.
Better with water inaugurated its first water network in Bangladesh in the Bhashantek neighbourhood in 2012. Since then, it has expanded its operations to the Duaripara slum.
#waterpowered
key figuresof our action in Dhaka

2,433
households connected to the water network

11,861
beneficiaries of the water service

70
handwashing awareness sessions in 2024

148
fire volunteers trained and equipped

6
clean-up days in 2024

46
community consultations

#actwithwater
our actions, our projects

Bhashantek
5,000 households (22,000 inhabitants)

Duaripara
687 households (3,435 inhabitants)

Ta-Block
800 households

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