article / Octubre 31, 2016
Improving access to water, sanitation and hygiene in Mauritania
Located in the Aghorat district, villages like Freikika, Maghtaa Sfeira and Dakhlet Dembou are totally isolated and disconnected from any sign of urbanization. Local communities had no access to water for many years in these areas, which is the case for many Mauritanians.
article / Abril 5, 2018
World Vision Mauritania female employees celebrates Women International Day
This year International Women’s Day was part of an unprecedented global movement in favor of the rights of women in term of equality and justice.
page / Julio 15, 2014
Working for World Vision Mauritania
Is World Vision Mauritania a good fit for me? You should pursue a career at World Vision if you:
article / Abril 18, 2017
World Vision Mauritania wishes Happy Easter to you and your families!
World Vision Mauritania wishes you a Happy Easter!World Vision Mauritania vous souhaite une bonne fête de Pâques
article / Octubre 20, 2016
Reading Clubs Improve Literacy Levels in Rural Mauritania
“Before the reading club my French and English were not good at all.” Sadly this was the reality of so many children in the Bababe-M’bagne region of Mauritania including Hawa, a 15-year-old girl, starting her first year of high school.
publication / Noviembre 1, 2023
Feeding hope: A retrospective on World Vision’s Global Hunger Response Phase I
This report provides a look into the Global Hunger Response Phase I, stories, advocacy, and more as we look to move towards Phase II of the effort against the global hunger crisis.
article / Enero 23, 2012
Out of food in Mauritania
Teyib Ould Mohamed’s situation is heart breaking. He lives in Mbeidiya village, Dar Elbarka district, where World Vision Mauritania has an established ADP.
article / Enero 23, 2012
Out of food in Mauritania
Teyib Ould Mohamed’s situation is heart breaking. He lives in Mbeidiya village, Dar Elbarka district, where World Vision Mauritania has an established ADP.