Infrastructure ranking · World Bank

Access to Sanitation

Andorra leads 146 ranked countries at 100.0% (2024); the midpoint country sits at 60.5%.

100.0%
Andorra
60.5%
Median
146
Countries ranked
% of population Source: World Bank
Top 15 by Access to Sanitation (% of population)
  1. 1 Andorra 100.0%
  2. 2 Kuwait 100.0%
  3. 3 Malta 100.0%
  4. 4 Monaco 100.0%
  5. 5 Singapore 100.0%
  6. 6 Qatar 99.9%
  7. 7 Switzerland 99.7%
  8. 8 Korea, Rep. 99.3%
  9. 9 Japan 99.2%
  10. 10 Denmark 98.9%
  11. 11 Austria 98.5%
  12. 12 United Arab Emirates 98.4%
  13. 13 United Kingdom 97.8%
  14. 14 Poland 97.8%
  15. 15 Netherlands 97.5%

Full ranking — all 146 countries

Rank Country Value Year
1 Andorra 100.0% 2024
2 Kuwait 100.0% 2024
3 Malta 100.0% 2024
4 Monaco 100.0% 2024
5 Singapore 100.0% 2024
6 Qatar 99.9% 2024
7 Switzerland 99.7% 2024
8 Korea, Rep. 99.3% 2024
9 Japan 99.2% 2024
10 Denmark 98.9% 2024
11 Austria 98.5% 2024
12 United Arab Emirates 98.4% 2024
13 United Kingdom 97.8% 2024
14 Poland 97.8% 2024
15 Netherlands 97.5% 2024
16 Israel 97.2% 2024
17 United States 97.0% 2024
18 Germany 96.8% 2024
19 Lithuania 96.4% 2024
20 Luxembourg 96.3% 2024
21 Liechtenstein 96.3% 2024
22 Australia 95.8% 2024
23 Sweden 95.4% 2024
24 Chile 95.1% 2024
25 Belgium 94.9% 2024
26 Hong Kong SAR, China 94.8% 2024
27 Portugal 93.9% 2024
28 Bahrain 93.4% 2024
29 Kyrgyz Republic 93.0% 2024
30 Greece 92.9% 2024
31 Latvia 92.5% 2024
32 Ukraine 92.4% 2024
33 Hungary 91.7% 2024
34 Czechia 91.4% 2024
35 Estonia 90.6% 2024
36 San Marino 90.2% 2024
37 Finland 90.1% 2024
38 France 90.0% 2024
39 Romania 89.8% 2024
40 New Zealand 88.8% 2024
41 Spain 88.3% 2024
42 Malaysia 85.8% 2024
43 Isle of Man 84.8% 2024
44 Slovenia 84.5% 2024
45 Saudi Arabia 83.9% 2024
46 Slovak Republic 83.4% 2024
47 Canada 81.3% 2024
48 Ireland 81.3% 2024
49 Jordan 80.1% 2024
50 Macao SAR, China 80.0% 2024
51 Tunisia 79.8% 2024
52 Turkiye 78.9% 2024
53 Italy 78.2% 2024
54 Norway 77.9% 2024
55 Cyprus 77.0% 2024
56 Bulgaria 75.7% 2024
57 Croatia 74.7% 2021
58 Uzbekistan 74.6% 2024
59 Belarus 74.4% 2024
60 South Africa 73.8% 2024
61 Jamaica 73.6% 2024
62 West Bank and Gaza 73.5% 2024
63 Lao PDR 71.4% 2024
64 Mongolia 69.9% 2024
65 Albania 69.3% 2024
66 China 68.9% 2024
67 Azerbaijan 68.0% 2024
68 Georgia 63.0% 2024
69 India 62.8% 2024
70 Mexico 62.7% 2024
71 Algeria 62.5% 2024
72 Philippines 62.2% 2024
73 Eswatini 60.8% 2024
74 Myanmar 60.5% 2024
75 Paraguay 58.5% 2024
76 Russian Federation 58.2% 2024
77 Egypt, Arab Rep. 57.3% 2024
78 Bosnia and Herzegovina 56.6% 2018
79 Peru 56.5% 2024
80 Brazil 55.0% 2024
81 Nepal 53.4% 2024
82 Cambodia 51.6% 2024
83 Iraq 50.9% 2024
84 Montenegro 50.9% 2024
85 Bhutan 49.5% 2024
86 Comoros 49.4% 2024
87 Ecuador 49.3% 2024
88 Argentina 48.5% 2016
89 Fiji 48.5% 2024
90 Malawi 46.2% 2024
91 Cuba 45.9% 2024
92 Viet Nam 45.4% 2024
93 Samoa 44.1% 2024
94 Lesotho 43.8% 2024
95 Guyana 43.4% 2024
96 Yemen, Rep. 43.1% 2024
97 Dominican Republic 43.0% 2024
98 American Samoa 42.9% 2024
99 Tuvalu 39.7% 2024
100 Djibouti 39.7% 2023
101 Trinidad and Tobago 38.0% 2024
102 Bangladesh 37.3% 2024
103 El Salvador 36.0% 2024
104 Kenya 35.8% 2024
105 Sao Tome and Principe 34.7% 2024
106 Mozambique 33.9% 2024
107 Turks and Caicos Islands 33.9% 2024
108 Nauru 33.2% 2024
109 Puerto Rico (US) 32.5% 2024
110 Nigeria 32.2% 2024
111 Tonga 31.2% 2024
112 Senegal 30.1% 2024
113 Tanzania 28.5% 2024
114 Gambia, The 28.1% 2024
115 Cote d'Ivoire 27.1% 2024
116 Thailand 26.7% 2024
117 Costa Rica 26.3% 2024
118 Venezuela, RB 26.0% 2024
119 Lebanon 25.7% 2024
120 Suriname 25.1% 2024
121 Afghanistan 24.8% 2024
122 Burkina Faso 24.7% 2024
123 Kiribati 24.6% 2024
124 Serbia 24.1% 2024
125 Zimbabwe 23.6% 2024
126 Guinea-Bissau 22.6% 2024
127 Libya 21.7% 2024
128 Uganda 20.4% 2024
129 Mali 20.0% 2024
130 Ghana 18.8% 2024
131 Colombia 18.7% 2024
132 Sierra Leone 16.8% 2024
133 Papua New Guinea 16.7% 2024
134 Somalia, Fed. Rep. 16.4% 2024
135 Benin 16.4% 2024
136 Central African Republic 13.5% 2024
137 Congo, Dem. Rep. 13.1% 2024
138 Togo 13.0% 2024
139 Madagascar 12.8% 2024
140 North Macedonia 12.1% 2024
141 Chad 11.1% 2024
142 Armenia 10.7% 2024
143 Niger 9.1% 2024
144 Morocco 8.4% 2024
145 Ethiopia 8.1% 2024
146 Greenland 0.0% 2022

Primary source: World Bank Open Data, indicator code SH.STA.SMSS.ZS (146 countries). Read methodology →

How is the Access to Sanitation ranking compiled?

A ranking is a snapshot of relative position, not a fixed property of a country, and a few habits make it far more useful to read. Every country shown has a non-null observation for its most recent reporting year, and that year is not synchronised across the table, so two neighbouring rows may describe different points in time. The size of the spread between the top and the bottom tells you whether an indicator is structurally uneven across the world or broadly universal, and that shape is often more informative than any single rank. Where a value is expressed per capita or as a share, currency revisions and population updates can shift positions between releases. Treat the order as a starting point for questions, then open the underlying country profiles to understand why each sits where it does.

This ranking orders 146 countries by Access to Sanitation, measured in % of population. Andorra leads with 100.0% (2024), while Greenland sits at the bottom with 0.0%. The midpoint country reports 60.5%, so any country below that mark falls in the lower half of the distribution and any above sits in the upper half. The spread between the top and bottom gives you an immediate sense of how unevenly this indicator is distributed across the Infrastructure picture.

Access to Sanitation is part of the Infrastructure topic and is collected by World Bank. It is one of more than a thousand country-level indicators we track, drawn from official, publicly available statistical releases that undergo agency review. The most recent observations shown here are from 2024, reflecting the latest release cycle for this series. Because definitions, base years, and methodologies can change, the "Year" column is shown for every row — always check it before comparing two countries whose values come from different vintages.

Click any country name to open its full profile with hundreds more indicators in context, or use the Compare tool to pair any two countries from this table side by side. You can also browse all indicators inside the Infrastructure topic from the breadcrumbs above to see which other measures move together with Access to Sanitation. Data is licensed under CC BY 4.0 from World Bank, which means you may reuse the figures freely in articles, reports, and research so long as you credit the original agency.

How rankings are constructed: every country with a non-null observation for Access to Sanitation in its most recent reporting year is included; countries with no data for that indicator are excluded from the ranking rather than imputed or interpolated. Ranks are dense (1, 2, 3 with no skips on ties) and ties break alphabetically by country name. The "Year" column carries the observation vintage because the world is not synchronous: some countries publish a 2024 figure for this indicator while others only have a 2021 or 2019 reading, depending on each statistical agency's release cycle and the country's own reporting compliance. We never carry-forward a stale year to make the ranking look complete.

What the spread tells you: when the gap between the top and bottom of a ranking is wide — say a 50× ratio between the leader and the median — the indicator is structurally uneven across the global income gradient. When the spread is narrow — a 2-3× ratio — the indicator is more universal, reaching most economies regardless of GDP per capita. Comparing the spread of Access to Sanitation against peer indicators in the Infrastructure topic is the fastest way to see which dimensions of development are converging globally and which remain stubbornly polarised.

Cross-checks before citing: if you plan to cite a figure from this ranking, open the source country's profile and confirm the year, the unit of measurement, and whether the underlying definition has changed in recent revisions. World Bank publishes definition notes alongside every series; the Infrastructure chapter of the WDI metadata document is a good place to verify the boundaries of the variable. Be especially careful with per-capita figures (population denominators get revised after each census), GDP figures (PPP vs current-USD vs constant-USD make order-of-magnitude differences), and health indicators that switch between crude rates and age-standardised rates between releases.