article / März 22, 2024
DR Congo: Drinking water saves pupils from water-borne diseases in Kalehe
As the world celebrates Water Day, this article highlights World Vision's work in Kalehe territory in the DRC. The ANCP Wash project has transformed children's lives by providing access to drinking water in the schools targeted by World Vision DRC. The water-borne diseases from which the children suffered have now disappeared.
article / Februar 29, 2024
Perfect no longer carries water from the house to school
Water is essential for human survival, and it also plays a crucial role in the education of children in formal schools. However, some communities and schools in Ghana do not have access to safe water.
article / Mai 8, 2024
A Relentless Struggle in Southern Angola: The South West Angola Emergency Response Project relief amid food insecurity
Carolina is a mother, one of many who, in the context of the emergency, has been working to get around the challenging situation she finds herself in. Aged 42 and with her five children, she lives in the community of Bata-Bata, Humpata municipality in Huíla. In the short rainy season that is recorded in the south, Carolina works on her small plot, and in the dry season, which is most of the seasonal period, she does informal jobs to make ends meet for her children. The short rainy season is not enough for planting to be prosperous, and with the economic crisis worsening in the country, families are seeing episodes of food shortages become increasingly dramatic.
video / März 22, 2024
Water networks allow communities to breathe
22 March – #World_Water_Day
Water is life! Easy access to clean and safe water protects children from waterborne diseases, eliminates the loss of education and play time spent collecting water, and contributes to their overall wellbeing.
It’s part of World Vision’s effort to ensure Afghan girls and boys enjoy this fundamental right. This effort contributes toward achieving Sustainable Development Goal #6: to ‘Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all by 2030.’
article / April 30, 2024
Jamica's health improves through WOVEN Project
Rebecca and Castro from South Bougainville, thrive through World Vision's Woven Project, overcoming nutrition challenges with their daughter Jamica.
publication / April 24, 2024
World Vision Burkina Faso : Annual Report FY23
From October 2022 to September 2023, World Vision Burkina's programmes reached more than 179,000 people and impacted more than 104,000 children in various sectors. Read more:
video / März 25, 2024
The Water Kiosk approach & the impact on revenue generation and livelihood
As part of the Universal WASH project, World Vision Ghana worked with Aquaya Institute to develop and implement the Water Kiosk approach to improve revenue generation. The Water Kiosk is a well-designed outlet that provides a space for water vendors to sell their products.