publication / October 10, 2025
PROFESSIONALIZED WATER SERVICES PROVIDERS (PWSP)
PWSPs use trained staff, digital tools & community input to keep rural water flowing sustainably. Download the full report to learn more.
publication / September 3, 2025
Behaviour Change: Evidence Summary for Food Hygiene
Food hygiene is critical to health, with 600 million people falling ill annually due to contaminated food. Children under five bear 40% of the burden, with 125,000 deaths each year.
article / November 5, 2025
Reviving Hope in Mozambique through Regreening
Mclarence Mandaza reports on a field visit to Covela village, Gaza Province, Mozambique. World Vision is introducing the Regreening Communities model to support the local community to restore, protect and conserve their degraded and deforested landscape.
publication / October 10, 2025
Drinking Water Sustainability Fund (DWSF)
Drinking Water Sustainability Fund (DWSF) boosts rural water systems with loans, tech aid & insurance, ensuring safe and reliable water. Download the full report to learn more
article / June 30, 2025
This is the Power of Water - How Ha Rannakoe Primary School Was Transformed by Clean Water and Sanitation
Clean water and sanitation transformed learning, health, and dignity for students at Ha Rannakoe Primary School in Southern Lesotho.
video / July 19, 2025
Clean Water, Brighter Futures: Unpacking the 2026–2030 WASH Plan
"Take time to read our WASH Business Plan," emphasises Marc Nosbach, National Director of World Vision Zambia. He stresses the importance of understanding the strategic approach to water, sanitation, and hygiene initiatives, highlighting how this plan aims to improve health outcomes and empower communities across Zambia.
article / September 17, 2025
Hope Grows with Water: 13-year-old Esther gains Agricultural Skills
In many rural parts of Zambia, schools struggle just to get enough water. This causes big problems like poor sanitation, hygiene issues, and limited chances for farming or other activities that could help students and their communities. That is how things used to be at Kasamba Secondary School in Zambia.
article / September 30, 2025
A New Beginning for Learners in Rural Eswatini
Thanks to World Vision Eswatini and World Vision Taiwan, Mtsambama Primary School now has clean water, proper toilets, and computers—helping learners like 15-year-old Mndeni focus on education instead of fetching water.