This capacity statement summarizes World Vision’s water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) programming in Uganda, highlighting four priority intervention areas: water supply and quality; sanitation and hygiene; governance and finance; and water security and resilience. Our work in the country started in 1986, offering relief and resettlement packages to families ravaged by a five-year civil war. Since then, World Vision has continued to provide WASH services in a variety of settings in Uganda—households, communities, schools, healthcare facilities, remote rural settings, urban areas, during emergencies, and in fragile contexts. Today, World Vision operates in 42 districts of the country. World Vision’s community-based approach and 35-year presence in Uganda gives us the longevity and experience to take quality, sustainable WASH interventions to scale.