article / September 23, 2023
Safeguarding communities through provision of safe drinking water
World Vision International Lesotho has since embarked on a ‘Water Quality Testing’ training to equip government partners from the Ministry of Health and World Vision WASH technical staff with the knowledge and skills needed to ensure clean and safe drinking water for communities in need. It's a purpose that aligns perfectly with our vision of a world where children and their families can live healthy and prosperous lives.
landing page / September 2, 2023
Protection of Al Wahedi Dam in Jordan through Labour-intensive Activities
video / September 22, 2023
Clean Water Restores Hope for Children's Education
Nearly 80% of Afghanistan’s population suffer from lack of access to water.
To help these people, World Vision Afghanistan provided access to water to 135,240 people, including 65,623 children, in the most vulnerable communities in 2023 so far.
Thanks to our donors and supporters, such as UNICEF, for their generosity that enabled us to ensure children’s wellbeing in Afghanistan.
landing page / August 27, 2023
Building Resilience and Ensuring Protective Hygiene in WASH and Disaster Risk Reduction
article / September 29, 2023
World Vision's Journey to Provide Clean & Safe Water in Chipapa
World Vision Zambia, with the support of World Vision Australia, recently handed over 19 water systems with clean and safe water sources to Chipapa Communities, an achievement that has impacted 3,306 people.
Barbara Sampa, the Area Program Manager for World Vision in Chipapa, expressed her heartfelt appreciation for the welcome the Chipapa community extended.
publication / October 3, 2023
Young and Married
In 2021, World Vision launched the ‘Listening to Child Brides’ research, carried out in Bangladesh, Mauritania, Nepal, and Tanzania, with the overarching aim of identifying the experiences and needs of married girls and young women.