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World Vision Timor Leste IMPACT Report 2025 is now published
In 2025, through strong partnerships with communities, government, civil society, and donors, World Vision Timor‑Leste reached 38,868 people across 11 municipalities through 19 projects focused on child health and nutrition
World Vision Ghana Newsletter - Edition December 2025
With the continued support of our partners, donors, and stakeholders, we have deepened our impact across Education, Health, WASH, Child Protection, Economic Empowerment, and Emergency Response. These collective efforts have
WASH Annual Review: 2024
Hope In Action Newsletter _ Issue 1
Middle East Crisis (MEC) Response |LEBANON SITREP #7
In the last ten days, the conflict in Lebanon has seen intensified attacks across the country. On World Children’s Day, Lebanon mourned the tragic killing of 200 children since the escalation, underscoring the profound human
Middle East Crisis (MEC) Response |LEBANON SITREP #6
The conflict in Lebanon, which escalated in late September, has intensified significantly over the past ten days, reaching unprecedented levels nationwide. In the south, 37 villages and around 200,000 homes have been
World Vision Lesotho key interventions towards Menstrual Hygiene
World Vision International Lesotho is enhancing water, sanitation, and hygiene in vulnerable communities and schools. Our efforts include building numerous water points and sanitation facilities and providing comprehensive
Partnerships in Action: Driving Progress in Menstrual Hygiene Advocacy
Today, on this auspicious occasion of joining the rest of the world in recognition of Menstrual Hygiene Day that was observed on the 28th May 2023, we gather here to commemorate and celebrate the progress we have made in
WASH Capacity Statement
Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) are at the heart of child well-being and are essential for children and their families to thrive. We focus on bringing clean water, dignified sanitation and effective hygiene practices to
Capacity Statement - Water, Hygiene and Sanitation (WASH) Technical Programme
World Vision Zambia has extensive experience in implementing various donor-funded water, sanitation and hygiene programmes in communities and refugee settlements. With an average annual budget of US$4 million, World Vision
Factors that Trigger Girls’ Absenteeism in School: An Analysis from Menstrual Health and Hygiene Management Study in Nepal
Menstrual taboos are common in many low and middle-income countries, including Nepal (University of Bath, Centre for Development Studies, 2019). Menstrual health and hygiene for girls is also a neglected topic. It was
2021-2025 Business Plan for Water, Sanitation & Hygiene in Sudan
World Vision, globally, has a new five-year water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) business plan, for the period 2021-2025. The business plan incorporates a lot of World Vision’s learnings and reflections over the years. As
Status of Menstrual Health and Hygiene Management among Adolescent Girls of Nepal (research brief)
World Vision International (WVI) Nepal and the Nepal Health Research Council (NHRC) conducted a national survey to assess knowledge, attitude and practice on menstrual health and hygiene management and psychosocial scores due
Status of Menstrual Health and Hygiene Management among Adolescent Girls of Nepal (full report)
Menstrual taboos are very common in many parts of the world, including Nepal. Nepalese women and girls have experienced negatively on health and dignity, sometimes, even resulting in deaths during practices of Chaupadi[1]. Wh
Menstrual Hygiene Management Learning Brief
Menstrual hygiene management (MHM) is a major health issue affecting women and girls of reproductive age worldwide. Fifty two per cent of the female population is of reproductive age at any given time 1 . The transition into
Learning Brief: Menstrual Hygiene Management in Schools
Menstrual hygiene management (MHM) is a major health issue affecting women and girls of reproductive age worldwide. School-aged girls in marginalised communities face the largest barriers to MHM, as many schools do not have