article / February 16, 2026
When water comes home: Partnering to supply hope in Mauritania
In the peri‑urban neighborhoods of Riyad and Dar El Beida in Mauritania, access to safe drinking water has long been unreliable. To respond to this challenge, World Vision worked with local communities and its top ten private‑sector service providers to bring potable water directly into homes, and relieving the burden for 348 people.
publication / March 24, 2026
ENOUGH Campaign Report 2025 - West Africa Region
World Vision’s ENOUGH Campaign Report 2025 highlights progress on child nutrition, school feeding, and policy change across West Africa.
publication / March 18, 2026
Disaster Management in West Africa: 2026 Capacity Statement
World Vision is a leading humanitarian actor in West Africa, delivering timely, accountable support to children and communities affected by crises.
publication / November 1, 2022
2021 Digital Health Factsheet: AIM Health Plus – Mauritania
2021 Digital Health Factsheet: AIM Health Plus - Mauritania
article / March 25, 2024
Working together for disability inclusion in Mauritania
The inclusion of children and adults with disabilities in World Vision programmes is at the heart of Our Promise to reach the most vulnerable children, and is a key part of our global approach to Gender Equality, Disability & Social Inclusion (GEDSI).
article / August 27, 2024
‘I want to be a teacher when I grow up' - World Vision Mauritania
Six months ago, Aminetou couldn't read. Today, she can write, read and calculate thanks to the catch-up classes organised by World Vision Mauritania.
publication / July 11, 2019
2018 Annual Report - World Vision Mauritania
Dear friends,
The year 2018 was a full year, both in terms of activities carried out and results achieved. Once again, the World Vision Mauritania office has demonstrated professionalism.
article / July 2, 2024
“ENOUGH" campaign against child hunger launched by World Vision Mauritania
World Vision Mauritania launched the "ENOUGH" campaign, marking the start of a three-year commitment to fight child hunger and malnutrition.
publication / March 2, 2021
2020 Digital Health Factsheet: Mauritania
The AIM Health Plus project in Mauritania provides community health workers (CHWs) with smartphones equipped with a tailored version of Dimagi’s
publication / January 17, 2016
Mauritania's Community Health Workers
Living in a rural area of Mauritania can be deadly, especially for a pregnant mother or very young child, and much of Mauritania is rural, with 41% of the entire population living in rural areas.