This article discusses the growing risk climate change poses to South Africa’s water resources and emphasizes the need for urgent interventions to protect water security. Climate change impacts, such as erratic rainfall and rising sea levels, exacerbate existing water challenges. The article highlights the importance of adopting innovative solutions, including resilient infrastructure, water diversification, and the use of advanced technologies. It also stresses the role of Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) in addressing water challenges by combining investment, technology, and expertise, ensuring long-term sustainable water management.