article / June 10, 2025
World Vision Ghana Launches the 6th School Sanitation Solutions Challenge
The School Sanitation Solutions (Triple S) Challenge launched by World Vision Ghana to promote child-led sanitation, empowering students to develop innovative solutions for improving hygiene in schools and communities.
article / June 12, 2025
Transforming Care at Chiyumbabeenzu Health Post In Zambia’s Southern Province Through Water Access
Chiyumbabeenzu Health Post is staffed by one nurse, one psychosocial support officer, and two community health assistants. In Zambia’s Southern Province, they serve a community of over 3,000 residents, attending to up to 50 patients daily. For nearly a decade, the clinic operated without mechanised water. The handpump, which supplied water before World Vision intervened, was often broken, creating significant challenges, especially for expecting mothers.
publication / June 13, 2025
IMPACT + Nutrition Curriculum
Discover how the IMPACT+ Nutrition Module in Monapo, Mozambique empowers adolescent girls with better dietary practices through research-based strategies.
publication / July 2, 2025
Promising Practices for Transforming Women's and Girl's Nutrition in South Sudan
Captures the key interventions, lessons learned, and recommendations from the FEED and GREAN projects in South Sudan, providing actionable insights for future programmes aimed at enhancing gender equality and nutrition outcomes.
article / June 22, 2025
Mahran’s voice: a call for basic rights
Mahran, a 19-year-old with paralysis, dreams of a wheelchair, clean water, and dignity. His family struggles daily to meet even the most basic needs.
article / June 23, 2025
"Just turn the tap, and water flows"
World Vision Ghana has successfully commissioned a 9-point mechanised water system in the Denchemoasue community, Bodi District, in collaboration with its dedicated partners and community leaders.
article / June 12, 2025
The Burden of Clean Water Access on Women Like Susan in Rural Zambia
Susan Musole, age 45, broke down in tears several times as she talked about her family’s need for clean water and how they suffer without it. During the rainy season, this mother of seven and grandmother of three travels 40 minutes round trip to a nearby stream to gather water. During the dry season, her walk extends to two hours one way.
article / July 4, 2025
Learn How Donors' Contributions Improve Living Conditions in Southern Mozambique
Learn How Donors' Contributions Improve Living Conditions in Southern Mozambique
article / June 12, 2025
A Five-Minute Walk to Water Changed Everything: Charity’s Journey from Poverty to Prosperity
“Before the borehole came, we used to suffer. We didn’t have the time to go to the field and cultivate. Only one person would go and farm, which is why poverty became worse,” says Charity.
publication / June 17, 2025
2024 WORLD VISION TIMOR-LESTE IMPACT REPORT
Our mission is Labarik saudavel no foin-sa’e empoderadu ba komunidade forte - Healthy children and empowered youth for strong communities.