WASH Readable E-version Fact Sheet
World Vision aims to support government's effort to reduce child deaths due to water related diseases through WASH; Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene programme. Water is life!
World Vision aims to support government's effort to reduce child deaths due to water related diseases through WASH; Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene programme. Water is life!
This report, prepared by World Vision United States, describes the progress achieved in WASH projects funded by WVUS from October 2015-September 2016.
Between October and November 2015 the Rural Water Supply Network’s Equality, Non-discrimination and Inclusion (ENDI) theme enjoyed lively e-discussions on Reducing Inequalities in WASH. This covered practical approaches to
World Vision has adopted the Healthy Island Concept (HIC), a participatory community engagement, planning, and monitoring approach unique to the Pacific Islands. After more than one year of implementation, significant
Since 2010, World Vision has applied a measurement framework of broad child well-being aspirations, each with a set of outcomes, and with four global child well-being targets that reflect priorities from both our national and
Download this brochure presentation of our work in the field on Health, Nutrition, Water, Hygiene & Sanitation (WASH).
The Ministry of Health’s Rural Water Sanitation and Hygiene program (RWASH) has been mandated to deliver water and sanitation projects in Solomon Islands. RWASH has limited staff and resources to complete the water projects
The life of Zipporah Thomas, a mother of 7 children in the Bartabwa ADP in Kenya for the last eighteen years, has been one of daily labour, gathering water up to 5 times a day, as early as 5:00 am, as late as 11:00 pm, only
World Vision works closely with the Government of Sudan and key partners to establish clean and safe water systems, improve access to sanitation facilities and promote good hygiene practices for the most vulnerable
In October 2016, the United Nations adopted ‘The New Urban Agenda’ at the Conference on Housing and Sustainable Development – a set of guidelines and measurements that will support the implementation of the SDGs in urban
The Zambia WASH Program is conducting a quiz competition in Kapululwe ADP to encourage students to learn about WASH and to practice good hygiene skills.
This report presents results of the evaluation of the WVE (World Vision Ethiopia) Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Program funded by various donors. This is an external evaluation commissioned by WVE to generate lessons
In order to assess the sustainability of Hilton-funded systems with respect to functionality, water safety, and level of service, the Hilton Foundation partnered with Water and Sanitation for Africa (WSA), an African NGO that
Stephen Okerayot was among the first to adopt World Vision’s low-cost well-drilling methods—and discovered that helping his community obtain clean water led to new business opportunities and a chance to mentor youth. This is
This report summarises the work done through WVUS-funded WASH programmes with World Vision Uganda from October 2012 thorugh September 2013.
with disabilities in rural communities of Mali, West Africa. The objective of this survey was to assess numbers and types of [persons with] disabilities in relation to access and use of WASH facilities. Related public
This is a story about how a hand-drilled well brought water and hope to a women's group in Rwanda.
This report summarises the work done through WVUS-funded WASH programmes with World Vision Rwanda from October 2012 thorugh September 2013.
Learning the technical skills necessary to repair hand pumps has helped Bassirou Moudi create a new business while ensuring water continues to fl ow in his community. Read his story.
This report summarises the work done through WVUS-funded WASH programmes with World Vision Niger from October 2012 thorugh September 2013.
World Vision helped Deolinda Pedro build a safe latrine and provided hygiene training to improve the health of her family.This is her story.
This report summarises the work done through WVUS-funded WASH programmes with World Vision Mozambique from October 2012 thorugh September 2013.
This report summarises the work done through WVUS-funded WASH programmes with World Vision Mali from October 2012 thorugh September 2013.