publication / Abril 22, 2024
NextGen Aid: Technical Appendix
Technical Appendix for the NextGen Aid project, an economic appraisal to estimate the return on investment (ROI) from child-related Official Development Assistance (ODA).
article / Mayo 3, 2024
World Vision Hands over Infrastructure Projects worth $6.2 million
World Vision Malawi hands over infrastructure projects in WASH, Education, Health and Livelihood constructed from 2021 to 2023 worth $6.2 million.
landing page / Agosto 27, 2023
Building Resilience and Ensuring Protective Hygiene in WASH and Disaster Risk Reduction
publication / Febrero 28, 2024
Capability Statement - Inclusive Water, Sanitation & Hygiene
Capability Statement - Inclusive Water, Sanitation & Hygiene
publication / Julio 13, 2023
WASH Annual Review: 2022
Annual review of World Vision's work in water, sanitation and hygiene in 2022.
landing page / Septiembre 2, 2023
Integrated Emergency Health, Nutrition, Protection and WASH Response in Northwest Syria
publication / Marzo 19, 2024
Rapport Annuel 2023 de World Vision Sénégal
Le Rapport 2023 de World Vision Sénégal présente les principales réalisations dans différents secteurs tels que la Protection de l'Enfant, l'Education, la Santé, et l'Autonomisation des femmes en milieu rural.
landing page / Agosto 18, 2023
WASH and Health Support to Communities Affected by Displacement in Northwest and North Central Syria
article / Septiembre 26, 2023
Word Vision enhances capacity of its WASH human resource to accelerate SDG 6.
World Vision International conducts a training on building capacity of WASH experts to accelerate the attainment of SDG goal number 6.
publication / Abril 27, 2023
Technical Brief: Decolonising WASH Research
Growing public awareness of unjust systems has led to calls for anti-colonialist and anti-racist initiatives within development. World Vision seeks to put principles of decolonisation into practice by addressing the inequities, power structures and dynamics, and colonial mindsets that influence research in development contexts.
This effort began with a project investigating inequalities in the WASH sector by centring the experiences of low- and middle- income country (LMIC) researchers, examining the root causes of inequality, and exploring feasible strategies for moving toward a more equitable future. The primary objective of this work was to build an anonymised, synthesised base of evidence from which future research, guidance, and initiatives that support LMIC research could be built, ensuring that contributions from LMIC researchers are not marginalised, but centred.