article / Noviembre 30, 2016
A water tap nearby
The lively chats and laughter gets louder as Som Maya (53) and Lal Kumari (43) approach the newly constructed water tap with a metal water jar on their waists.The scarcity of water in Som Maya's village was severe.
publication / Febrero 6, 2024
Beyond the Rubble: The Impact of the Earthquake on Children in Northwest Syria One Year Later
Beyond the Rubble: The Impact of the Earthquake on Children in Northwest Syria One Year Later
publication / Noviembre 24, 2023
Scaling Climate Action and Environmental Stewardship in a Fragile World
This publication reflects the combined insights of World Vision U.S. technical teams including Food Security and Livelihoods, WASH, Health, Child Protection and Education, as well as cross-cutting teams such as Humanitarian Emergency Assistance and Gender Equality and Social Inclusion.
publication / Enero 16, 2024
Learning to See the Climate Crisis: Armenia
Children and Young People's Perceptions of Climate Change and Environmental Transformation in Armenia
publication / Septiembre 20, 2023
Learning from Provincial and District Responses to Trafficking in Persons for Forced Criminality
Human trafficking for forced criminality in the Greater Mekong subregion is on the rise. UNDP and World Vision partnered with provincial and district-level practitioners to learn more about the challenges in identifying and supporting victims.
article / Octubre 14, 2018
Tippy Taps Enhance Hand Washing in Rural Kenya
In March 2018, Mercy - 14 years old - made a basic water supply system known as a tippy tap. It is strategically located in front of a latrine at her parents’ home.
article / Septiembre 12, 2015
Clap around your water tap
Do you rejoice around your water tap at home? You may ask me, which one? Because you have one in the kitchen, two in the bathroom, one in the toilet, one in the compound … Sometimes, the number of taps exceeds the number of people leaving in the house. What a blessing!
article / Mayo 4, 2023
Local radio stations tapped to promote COVID-19 vaccinations in hard-to-reach areas in South Sudan
Effectively communicating risks and engaging with communities help save lives. In many hard-to-reach areas in South Sudan, communities rely on radios to get information. World Vision’s managed CORE Group Project engages with local radio stations to fight against misinformation and promote correct information about vaccines.