Stockholm Water Prize

Stockholm Water Prize
2012 winner IWMI
Awarded forOutstanding achievements in water related activities
CountrySweden
Presented byStockholm International Water Institute (SIWI)
First award1991
Currently held byGünter Blöschl (2025)
Websitewww.siwi.org

The Stockholm Water Prize is an annual award that recognizes outstanding achievements in water related activities. Over the past three decades, Stockholm Water Prize Laureates have come from across the world and represented a wide range of professions, disciplines and activities in the field of water.

Any activity or actor which contributes broadly to the conservation and protection of the world's water resources, and to improved water conditions which contribute to the health and welfare of the planet's inhabitants and our ecosystems, is eligible to be nominated for the Stockholm Water Prize.

First presented in 1991, the Stockholm Water Prize Laureate is announced every year on 22 March at the UN World Day for Water and honoured each August during the World Water Week in Stockholm at a Royal Prize Ceremony and Banquet in the Stockholm City Hall. At the ceremony, the Laureate receives the prize from H.M. King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden, who is the patron of the Stockholm Water Prize.

The prize, created and financed by the Stockholm Water Foundation and administered by the Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI), includes a US$150,000 award and an Orrefors crystal sculpture.

The Stockholm Junior Water Prize is also administered by SIWI and awarded during the World Water Week in Stockholm each August.