As of January 2024, the AWF has mobilized €215 million from development partners and African governments. The resources have been used to finance 138 projects in 52 countries, two thirds of which have been completed, with the remainder ongoing. 27 completed projects successfully secure downstream investment funding to the tune of Euro 1.9 billion. The Facility has achieved a remarkable cumulative leverage factor of 1:29 so that every euro committed to the preparation of bankable projects has mobilized 29 euros in downstream investment. AWF’s support has impacted many lives. Financing from the Facility has enabled access to safe water supply services to over 15.9 million people and enabled over 9.3 million people to access improved sanitation facilities and hygiene services, 52% of whom are women. Furthermore, AWF-prepared multipurpose projects created 1.35 million hectares of irrigated land; 59,860 hectares of planted forests, 6,402,000m3 in water storage capacity, and benefitted 421,898 farmer households through improved land and water management. In addition to supporting water sector infrastructure development, the AWF has funded 21 projects focusing on strengthening the framework for water governance across the continent. The AWF has fostered far-reaching strategic and integrated planning and management of water resources at national and transboundary river basin levels. AWF has made considerable contributions to promoting regional and transboundary water resources management across Africa.