WASH
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Global WASH Capacity Statement
Over the past 37 years, World Vision’s work in the WASH sector has grown exponentially. Most recently, between 2011 and 2021 our WASH programming grew by over 500%, enabling us now to

Coast Province Kenya WASH Capacity Statement
World Vision began working in Coast province in the 1980s. Water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) activities were an important part of early projects. Our first area programs (APs) in the province were

Cambodia WASH Capacity Statement
This capacity statement summarizes World Vision’s water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) programming in Cambodia, highlighting four priority intervention areas: water supply and quality; sanitation and hygiene; governance and finance; and water security

Implementing the BalanceD-MERL Approach in the Women + Water Global Development Alliance
The Balanced Design, Monitoring, Evaluation, Research, and Learning (BalanceD-MERL) consortium, under the U.S. Global Development Lab’s Monitoring, Evaluation, Research, and Learning Innovations (MERLIN) program at the United States Agency for International Development

Evaluation Results of “Citizen Voice & Action” Nobo Jatra Program
The design of the Citizen Voice and Action (CVA) module of the Nobo Jatra Program (NJP) in Bangladesh aimed to harness, mobilize, and improve aspects of the behaviors and lives of citizens

Evaluation of WASH and Environmental Conditions in Healthcare Facilities in Mali
A recent global assessment of water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) in healthcare facilities (HCFs) in 78 low-and middle-income countries estimated that 50% of healthcare facilities lacked access to an improved water source,

WASH UP! Project Summary
WASH UP! is a unique program that harnesses the potential of children as agents of change—leading to a healthier, brighter future. It is a child-focused, play-based hygiene behavior-change program that uses engaging

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)

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