publication / March 20, 2023
Global WASH Capacity Statement
Over the past 37 years, World Vision’s work in the WASH sector has grown exponentially. Most recently, between 2011 and 2021 our WASH programming grew by over 500%, enabling us now to directly impact more than 3 million people each year with access to clean water—which is 6.5 times more than in 2011. With more than 1,200 technical WASH staff members guiding our work in 42 countries, World Vision has emerged as a leader in its global commitment to accelerate universal and equitable access to WASH services under Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6.
publication / April 26, 2023
Strong Women Strong World
Strong Women Strong World™ (SWSW) is a programme that focuses on the empowerment of women and girls through intentionally integrating water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) with economic empowerment interventions.
Through SWSW, World Vision is designing, implementing, and measuring the impact of WASH and economic empowerment interventions to remove barriers and build a supportive foundation so women and girls can shine. Over the first three years of the program, we will implement activities to apply gender transformative principles in varying country contexts. An intentional learning plan is being developed with Emory University to ensure the project captures learnings on the best approaches for greatest transformative impact on women and girls that can be scaled across different regions and countries.
publication / October 20, 2022
Niger WASH in Healthcare Facilities
Niger WASH in Healthcare Facilities
publication / October 19, 2022
Microfinance for WASH in Kenya
Summary of microfinance project for WASH improvements in Kenya
publication / April 26, 2023
District-Wide Universal WASH Coverage in Ghana
In 2018, World Vision worked with the Asutifi North District Assembly, IRC WASH, and other key partners to develop and launch a district-wide Universal Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) Coverage Master Plan with funding from the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation. The project provided WASH services to 85 communities, 30 schools, and seven healthcare facilities (HCFs). This successful fouryear project provided sustainable safe water access to 53,754 people and strengthened governance of WASH services in these communities, education facilities, and health facilities for long-term sustainability.
publication / October 20, 2022
WASH UP! Girl Talk Project Summary
Menstrual hygiene management, menstrual health and hygiene in schools with Sesame Workshop
publication / June 5, 2023
WASH in Healthcare Facilities Capacity Statement
Summary of World Vision's work in water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) in healthcare facilities globally.
publication / August 2, 2022
WASH GESI Accelerator Fund Project Summary
World Vision is accelerating access to equitable water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) services for all by deepening our focus on the most vulnerable, especially in fragile and extremely fragile contexts, including Iraq.