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HOPE for Every Child: Discover our 2026-2030 Strategy

Our new strategy will build on our more than four decades of community-rooted work in Ghana, aiming to reach 2.8 million girls and boys through integrated programming in health, nutrition, WASH, education, child protection and resilient livelihoods. 
 
Working across 14 regions and 41 districts and expanding through partnerships, local resource mobilisation and faith-inspired action, World Vision will invest over $120 million over the next five years towards ensuring that children in Ghana grow up healthy, protected, educated and empowered to thrive in safe, resilient communities.
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WASH in Ghana

World Vision Launches 2026–2030 WASH Business Plan and Universal Service Coverage Programme in Ghana

World Vision has launched its 2026–2030 WASH Business Plan and Universal Service Coverage Programme, aiming to deliver sustainable water, sanitation, and hygiene services to over 700,000 people across 23 districts in Ghana. The launch marks a significant milestone in the organisation’s commitment to ensuring sustainable access to water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) services for all.

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The Ripple Effect: How Elizabeth is Transforming Ananekrom

In the quiet community of Ananekrom, a young girl named Elizabeth once stood at a crossroads. A brilliant graduate of Ananeeokrom DA Basic School, she dreamed of furthering her education. However, like many others in underserved communities, her aspirations were clouded by financial hardship and a lack of support.

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World Vision Ghana

 

World Vision Ghana is currently implementing a 5-year strategy dubbed ‘Accelerating our Commitment to the Most Vulnerable Children’ (ACCOUNT for every MVC). The FY21 – FY25 Strategy has the goal of ensuring that “By 2025, World Vision Ghana would have reached 3.3 million vulnerable children through Empowered and Resilient communities with a special focus on Most Vulnerable Children (MVC). World Vision Ghana’s main areas of focus in line with our strategy include Education, Health and Nutrition, Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH), Livelihood, Child Protection Advocacy, Faith and Development, and Disaster Risk Reduction.

As at December 2024, World Vision Ghana is implementing 18 Area Programmes (AP), in addition to Private Non-Sponsorship (PNS) and Grants funded projects in 13 out of the 16 administrative regions in Ghana.

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