
Saudi Arabia leads globally in water safety standards as drowning deaths drop 17%
RIYADH — Saudi Arabia has achieved global leadership in water safety and drowning prevention standards, following the adoption of its National Drowning Prevention Policy, the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture announced.
The ministry revealed a 17% decrease in drowning fatalities, attributing the progress to the effectiveness of nationwide safety programs and their social and economic impact.
The announcement came during a workshop held to mark World Drowning Prevention Day, observed annually on July 25.
Launched in collaboration with the Public Health Authority (Weqaya) and various government bodies, the ministry has activated the awareness campaign through internal programs and its digital platforms to promote safe behavior around water and strengthen public understanding of preventive measures.
According to the workshop, the Kingdom's leading position was achieved through the implementation of 12 integrated national initiatives aimed at drowning prevention.These efforts have helped Saudi Arabia avoid an estimated economic burden exceeding SR800 million—highlighting the tangible impact of its proactive safety policies.The National Drowning Prevention Policy seeks to enhance water safety through a unified national framework that protects lives across the Kingdom's various aquatic environments.The policy is rooted in domestic regulations and aligned with international conventions, applying best global practices tailored to Saudi Arabia's unique environmental and geographic context.Officials emphasized that the sharp reduction in drowning incidents and avoided economic costs are the result of cohesive national action and inter-agency cooperation.
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