press release / February 11, 2026
Urgent Call Launched to Ensure Access to Safe Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene to Save the Lives of Thousands of Children
Press release highlighting Aqua nexus a plan to expand access to clean water for vulnerable families in Latin America and the Caribbean
press release / February 10, 2026
World Vision Kenya Launches 2026–2030 National Strategy and WASH Business Plan to Transform the Lives of 13.3 Million Children Across 33 Counties
World Vision Kenya’s 2026–2030 strategy aims to reach 13.3 million children across 33 counties and expand safe water access for over 1.2 million people through inclusive development.
publication / February 6, 2026
World Vision Haiti Annual Report 2025
World Vision Haiti’s annual impact report highlights how we protect children, respond to crisis, and build resilience in vulnerable communities.
article / February 3, 2026
Clean Water, Happy Learners: Gampakalala Primary’s Journey to Hygiene and Hope
With clean, reliable water now accessible, Gampakalala Primary School has entered a new chapter, one of hope, dignity and joy for both learners and the wider community.
article / February 16, 2026
When water comes home: Partnering to supply hope in Mauritania
In the peri‑urban neighborhoods of Riyad and Dar El Beida in Mauritania, access to safe drinking water has long been unreliable. To respond to this challenge, World Vision worked with local communities and its top ten private‑sector service providers to bring potable water directly into homes, and relieving the burden for 348 people.
article / February 5, 2026
Clean Water Improves Maternal Care at Nambazo Health Centre in Phalombe
Clean and safe water is transforming maternal health at Nambazo Health Centre in Phalombe, as World Vision Malawi’s WASH project reduces infections and improves dignity.
article / January 28, 2026
Communities of Pahoturi Thriving in WASH
Communities along the Pahoturi River in Papua New Guinea are experiencing transformative change through the Western Province Partnership (WPP), an Australian Government DFAT-funded initiative implemented by World Vision. Once challenged by limited access to safe water, sanitation, and strong local governance, villages such as Sebe, Kibuli, and Wamorong are now thriving through community-led WASH services, leadership training, and climate-resilient infrastructure. New bore water systems, rainwater catchments, and Open Defecation Free achievements are improving daily life, while values-based programmes like Channel of Hope inspire positive behaviour change, gender inclusion, and stronger family relationships. Local leaders, youth, and women are stepping into new roles, driving change from within, and restoring hope across their communities. These collective efforts reflect a powerful shift toward resilience, dignity, and sustainable development in the South Fly District.
article / February 13, 2026
Hope at Last: Water for Life Project Delivers Safe Water to Jang Community
For decades, the children and families of Jang—a farming community in the Sawla-Tuna-Kalba District of the Savannah Region—struggled with limited access to clean water, relying on unsafe sources that exposed them to waterborne diseases and daily hardship. But returned after World Vision Ghana and partner, GIZ commissioned a solar-powered mechanised water system.
publication / February 12, 2026
World Vision South Sudan FY26 Impact Report
2025 had been a challenging yet productive year for World Vision in South Sudan. Despite funding cuts and growing humanitarian needs, we pressed on—guided by our faith and our commitment to serve. The year had been a testament that when Christ is placed at the centre of our work, hope endures and impact is possible, even in the most difficult circumstances.