publication / سبتمبر 8, 2025
Wold Vision Iraq’s FY26–FY30 WASH Business Plan
The FY26–FY30 WASH Business Plan outlines our commitment to addressing Iraq's urgent water, sanitation, and hygiene needs by building long-term resilience.
article / سبتمبر 17, 2025
A New Dawn for Education in Tshabili
For years, children from Tshabili village endured this scotching heat as they walked over 25 kilometers to Chitulipasi Secondary School that was the nearest secondary school from their village
publication / سبتمبر 8, 2025
Clean, Safe, and Inclusive: How WASH Transforms Schools in Tuz
World Vision's new study shows that access in schools to clean, safe, and inclusive WASH facilities are not just improving health, but education too.
article / سبتمبر 8, 2025
Clean, safe, and inclusive: How WASH is transforming schools in Iraq
World Vision's new study shows that inclusive access to WASH facilities in Tuz is transforming education by improving attendance, health, and well-being.
article / أغسطس 28, 2025
From Buckets to Boreholes: How Water Transformed Masimba Garden
Masimba Garden’s journey is a testament to the power of clean water and sustainable farming — and how, with the right support, communities can grow stronger, healthier, and more resilient.
article / سبتمبر 9, 2025
Turning Access to Water into Sustainable Livelihoods Through Backyard Gardens.
With water nearby and new skills, Anna is turning her backyard into a thriving garden which is helping her to feed her children, earn income, and have hope for the future.
article / أغسطس 25, 2025
In Ménaka, Water Restores Hope
In northeastern Mali, insecurity and displacement make daily life difficult. In this context, access to safe drinking water remains a constant challenge.
article / سبتمبر 17, 2025
Reviving the land, nurturing hope: The story of Maman Issoufou in Bouloun Kourou
Maman Issoufou, a father of 13 living in Bouloun Kourou (Maradi region, Niger), saw his life transformed thanks to the Maradi Integrated Resilience Project (MIRP), funded by WFP and implemented by World Vision. Faced with advanced land degradation, water shortages, and food insecurity, he had to sell his land to feed his family. In 2019, the project restored his abandoned 8 hectares, providing him with income through "Food for Assets" activities, nutritional supplements for his children, and a solar-powered borehole for drinking water. Today, he is a model of resilience, no longer selling his land, investing in agriculture, and aspires to develop a market garden to further improve his family's nutrition.