publication / August 22, 2014
The impact of a hand-drilled well in Rwanda
This is a story about how a hand-drilled well brought water and hope to a women's group in Rwanda.
publication / Oktober 19, 2016
Processes for Sustainability: Women and Water Management
This two-page document summarises the findings of a recent study conducted by researchers at The Water Institute at the University of North Carolina, which discovered the role of women in water committees related to the sustainability of the water system.
publication / August 22, 2014
Low-cost drilling technology enables youth mentorship
Stephen Okerayot was among the first to adopt World Vision’s low-cost well-drilling methods—and discovered that helping his community obtain clean water led to new business opportunities and a chance to mentor youth. This is his story.
article / März 1, 2012
I Am Woman: the story of how a single mother transformed her life
Siham, a 32-year-old mother of two effortlessly shoulders a video camera, capturing precious moments of celebration in the village of Jalboun in the West Bank. She’s capable, confident and has a vision for a great future.
article / November 25, 2015
Imagine life without water!
Ali has been living in Lebanon for three years, but still describes his family home by going back in time and place, to his residence in Syria. He blankly recalls details like the street, the building, how he lived on the third floor, one floor beneath his parents' apartment.
publication / Januar 31, 2018
Accountability - How effective was client feedback and its impact
Overview of WVIN’s Community Feedback and Response Mechanism in Gorkha and Nuwakot
publication / Juni 29, 2017
Feasibility of Multi-purpose Cash Transfers in N’Guigmi, Niger
This assessment was conducted by World Vision’s Emergency Program in the Lake Chad Basin.
publication / Juni 18, 2017
Community-based water security key to handling drought: Lessons from Jamui
This 17th June as we celebrate The World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought, here is a village, in one of India's rainfed districts Jamui, on the Bihar-Jharkhand border, that scripted a success story across ten years of community-based water management initiatives despite being drought-pro
publication / Oktober 29, 2014