About us

Water for All

Water for All is our main community engagement initiative. Through the dedicated and passionate work of volunteering employees, Water for All funds projects that empower people through access to clean drinking water, sanitation, and hygiene. Since 1984 we have reached millions of people all over the world and there are local Water for All organizations run by our employees on a voluntary basis in more than 50 countries.

Water for All collage for Group website

Water for All is very close to the hearts of our employees. It was founded in Sweden in 1984 by Atlas Copco Group employees Peter Håkansson and Torgny Rogert and has continued to spread across the world ever since. At the center lies the strong belief that clean water is a human right and all voluntary employee donations to this cause are matched by twice as much by the company.

The money is used to support projects which give people in need access to clean drinking water and improved facilities for sanitation and hygiene. Women and young girls are particularly affected by the lack of water and sanitation, and all projects supported by Water for All thus aim to positively impact the lives of especially women and girls.

Atlas Copco Group actively encourages employees to engage in Water for All, through voluntary donations or by getting involved in one of the local organizations. A central coordinator is supporting the global network of local ambassadors. We track our progress through mandatory annual reports, focusing both on quantitative achievements and qualitative best practice sharing.

Stories from our projects

Water for All's progress in Peru

Over 2,800 people from the district of Chulucanas, Piura, located in the northern part of Peru, now have access to drinkable water sources thanks to Water for All, Atlas Copco Group’s global initiative that aims to improve the quality of life by securing access to clean water.

Children in school uniforms in the district of Chulucanas in the northern part of Peru.

Bringing clean water to the highlands in Yushu

A glimpse into Water for All China's project impact in Yushu.

Water for All China is bringing clean water to the highlands in Yushu

Award-winning project in Rwanda

Launched in mid-2023 and completed by the end of 2024, this landmark initiative by Water for All Belgium, in partnership with local communities and organizations, addresses critical water access issues in the Ntarabana, Masoro, and Jabana sectors of Rulindo district, Rwanda.

Water tank in front of a house in Rwanda.

Back to our roots

Water for All’s very first project was carried out in the highlands of Peru. Now, forty years later, we are returning to Peru with Save the Children, the same organization we collaborated with at the very beginning.

Dirt road lined with people observing children with smiles on their faces walking down the road towards the camera holding handwritten messages.

Water for All turns 40

Forty years ago, on August 22nd, the vision of providing access to clean water, sanitation and hygiene to people in need sparked the creation of Water for All. Learn about the anniversary. 

Mother with child sitting next to water pump in Nepal

Water changes lives

There are currently more than 50 local Water for All teams with dedicated employees who volunteer to support water related projects. Manuela Stagnati in Italy is one of them.

Visit by Atlas Copco and AMREF to community engagement water project Water4All (http://www.water4all.org/us/) at Ngelani Water Point supported by AMREF and Atlas Copco in eastern Kenya's Kitui county. This region is often overlooked by the government and development organisations, as a result it has suffered to a greater degree during the region's current 2016/2017 drought. Projects like this go a long way to helping sustain communities.

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Water for All’s website

Explore our projects and learn more about the importance of water.

Water pump with running clean water

Water for All Award

The Water for All Award will each year, on World Water Day March 22, recognize a Water for All organization for a special achievement.

Happy African children by water tap with pouring water.

Water for All history

In 1984, two employees decided that they wanted to help people without access to clean water.

Community engagement since 1984