This capacity statement summarizes World Vision’s water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) programming in Mozambique, highlighting four priority intervention areas: water supply and quality; sanitation and hygiene; governance and finance; and water security and resilience. Established in 1983, the initial focus of World Vision’s work in Mozambique was on distributing food aid to approximately 100,000 drought-affected people. Today, our approach is multisectoral, though we continue to have a strong focus on disaster risk reduction and emergency response. As a government partner, World Vision has been successfully implementing WASH programs in Mozambique for more than two decades. World Vision began scaling up its WASH programming there in 2011. At present, the footprint of our Mozambique WASH program includes 25 field offices (across 11 districts in six provinces).