article / Tháng 11 21, 2023
Celebrating World Children's Day: World Vision Ghana urges government to address challenges of hunger and malnutrition in the country
World Vision Ghana has called on the government to take drastic action against hunger and malnutrition in the country. Failure to do so could have "a negative impact on the future of the nation's human resources, productivity and economy".
video / Tháng 3 25, 2024
The Water Kiosk approach & the impact on revenue generation and livelihood
As part of the Universal WASH project, World Vision Ghana worked with Aquaya Institute to develop and implement the Water Kiosk approach to improve revenue generation. The Water Kiosk is a well-designed outlet that provides a space for water vendors to sell their products.
article / Tháng 3 21, 2024
Water Day: Preventing Conflicts over Water Resources
Water Day 2024: World Vision promotes the role of water in preventing water-related conflict in West Africa. This situation is exacerbated by the increase in insecurity, which is a constraint on access and resource use patterns.
article / Tháng 10 10, 2023
World Vision Ghana holds its Maiden Baobab District WASH Awards
World Vision Ghana, in partnership with Global Communities, held the inaugural Baoba District WASH Awards. The aim is to recognise district assemblies that are successful in financing, implementing, and enforcing by-laws in the water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) sector.
article / Tháng 10 11, 2023
World Vision Ghana Staff and Partners Mark Beginning of 2024 Fiscal Year with Prayers
World Vision partners across the globe celebrate a Day of Prayer (DoP). During this day, staff and partners join together to pray for all the partnership and the children and community we serve.
publication / Tháng 4 5, 2024
2023 Global Report on Child Participation in World Vision Decision-Making Processes
This second annual Global Report on Child Participation in World Vision Decision-Making Processes celebrates the different ways girls and boys across the world have been meaningfully involved in the decisions that World Vision makes to improve child well-being around the world. Field Offices have continued to implement stronger and more innovative ways of listening to children, including them in local and national decision-making spaces to ensure that programming and strategy decisions are informed by children’s experiences, priorities, needs, and perspectives.
This report highlights the extraordinary practices of each region and Field Office, celebrating the ways our staff have shared decision-making power with children. World Vision continues to press in our belief that children’s participation is not only a right, but an essential element of our child-focused agenda.
publication / Tháng 1 18, 2024
Market-Based Sanitation and Hygiene
Standard Community-Led Total Sanitation implementation (alone or with limited Sanitation Marketing) and standard hygiene promotion are currently not sufficient. To accelerate our progress and close the sanitation and hygiene gap, World Vision is partnering with iDE in four countries (Burundi, Ghana, Mozambique and Zambia) to leverage our broad geographic footprint and deepen community connections alongside iDE’s expertise in human-centred design and market-based sanitation. With a strong evidence base, the right product and service mix, and a deep understanding of local markets, this iDE and World Vision partnership will enable us to achieve sustainable gains in coverage and attract much-needed investment in the sector to accelerate universal access to WASH services.
article / Tháng 2 29, 2024
Perfect no longer carries water from the house to school
Water is essential for human survival, and it also plays a crucial role in the education of children in formal schools. However, some communities and schools in Ghana do not have access to safe water.
article / Tháng 2 28, 2024
Advocating for Children's Rights: Princess' Transformative Experience
World Vision Ghana empowers children across the country to lead change and contribute to transformation in their communities through advocacy and training. This enables children to participate in community and national development processes