Research & Publications
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Ethiopia WASH Business Centers
Because of challenges with water point functionality and low rates of basic household sanitation (7%) and hygiene (8%), World Vision introduced Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) Business Centers (WBCs) in Ethiopia, a
Decolonizing WASH Research: Increasing Equity of Funding and Authorship is Critical to Improving WASH Research Quality
Growing public awareness of unjust systems has led to calls for anti-colonialist and anti-racist initiatives within development. This study examined the water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) sector, centering on the perspectives of
Summary of Improving WASH Programming Through Evidence-building
In the largest evaluation of water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) programming to date, World Vision and the University of North Carolina Water Institute (WI) partnered together to assess over 36,000 households, 2,532
Results of WASH UP! Pilot Impact Assessment in Zambia
World Vision and our partner Sesame Workshop developed the WASH UP! program to promote improved water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) behaviors among primary school children. The program includes World Vision investment in
Improving WASH Programming Through Evidence-building
In the largest evaluation of water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) programming to date, World Vision and the University of North Carolina Water Institute partnered together to assess over 36,000 households, 2,532 water
Final Report on the Impact of the Girl Talk Program in Zimbabwe
The WASH UP! Girl Talk initiative, a collaboration between Sesame Workshop and World Vision, is an innovative project to address existing gaps in adolescent health and menstrual hygiene education available for pre-adolescent
Citizen Voice and Action Nobo Jatra Evaluation Summary
Empowered citizens, improved government accountability, better services, and system strengthening are among the results of a social accountability approach employed by World Vision in the USAID-funded Nobo Jatra program in Bangladesh, according
Keeping the Water Flowing: UNC Study of World Vision Water Systems in Ghana
In 2015, The Water Institute at the University of North Carolina, together with the international organization Water and Sanitation for Africa, published the results of an independent study examining the long-term functioning
Zambia WASH Capacity Statement
This capacity statement summarizes World Vision's water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) programming in Zambia, highlighting four priority intervention areas: water supply and quality; sanitation and hygiene; governance and finance; and water security