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WASH UP! Girl Talk Project Summary
Through World Vision’s partnership with Sesame Workshop, the WASH UP! Girl Talk program empowers pre-adolescent and adolescent girls and boys (ages 9-14) to practice and promote healthy water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH)
Strong Women, Strong World Project Summary
Strong Women Strong World™ (SWSW) is a program that focuses on the empowerment of women and girls through intentionally integrating water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) with economic empowerment interventions. The program is
Rwanda Universal Access Project Summary
Over the past two decades, water service coverage levels have been steadily increasing in Rwanda, though significant gaps remain in many rural communities. In 2018, World Vision committed to reaching 1 million
Niger WASH in Healthcare Facilities Project Summary
World Vision has been implementing water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) projects in Niger since 2003, benefitting more than 1 million people and making significant contributions to WASH access throughout the country. In
Kenya WASH Microfinance Project Summary
One of the ways World Vision is exploring expanded access to water and sanitation services is through microfinance. Pairing microfinance approaches with WASH interventions supports low-income households to gain access to sustainable
Iraq GESI WASH Project Summary
World Vision is accelerating access to equitable water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) services for all by deepening our focus on the most vulnerable, especially in fragile and extremely fragile contexts. We have
Ghana Asutifi North Project Summary
In 2018, World Vision worked with the Asutifi North District Assembly, IRC WASH, and other key partners to develop and launch a district-wide Universal Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) Coverage Master Plan
14-Country WASH Evaluation: Recommendations for WASH in Healthcare Facilities
In 2017, the Water Institute at UNC (WI) and World Vision World Vision undertook a four-part survey to evaluate water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) conditions in 14 lower-and middle-income countries (LMICs). This
Nurturing Care Groups Contribute to Delivering Transformative WASH at Scale
Delivering transformative WASH at scale is challenging, in part because delivering behavior-change interventions at the necessary frequency, fidelity, and coverage levels is difficult. Further complicating the issue, behaviors may be individual, influenced