The fourth round of global reporting on SDG 6 indicators is now underway. As part of UN Water’s Integrated Monitoring Initiative for SDG 6 (IMI-SDG6), the UNEP-DHI Centre has shared all materials for reporting on SDG indicator 6.5.1 with the Focal Points of UN Member States in the first week of March. The package includes the official 2026 SDG 6.5.1 survey, pre-filled for all countries with their responses from previous rounds to make the reporting process more efficient, a monitoring guide providing an overview of the processes for completing and submitting the survey, as well as a one-page survey summary.
The survey is the official mechanism for countries to report on SDG Indicator 6.5.1: “Degree of integrated water resources management (IWRM) implementation.” It also serves as a simple diagnostic tool for countries to assess strengths and gaps in IWRM implementation to prioritize actions for advancing progress towards SDG Target 6.5.
Within the survey, countries are asked to score 33 questions from 0-100 across four dimensions:
Each score contains a free-text field where countries can explain their rating, highlight progress since 2023 reporting, and outline the next steps to reach the target by 2030. They are also encouraged to share how climate‑change considerations are integrated within each dimension.
Countries are invited to submit their first draft of the survey to UNEP by the 5th of June 2026. he official timeline for the reporting is illustrated below.
To support countries throughout the reporting process, the UNEP‑DHI Centre offers three main resources:
UNEP DHI Partnership – Centre on Water and Environment
Agern Allé 5, 2970 Denmark
Tel: +45 45169200