publication / April 7, 2025
Yemen Response Country Brief: FY24
Yemen ranks as the third most vulnerable country to climate change and is poorly equipped to address its impacts.
publication / June 2, 2023
Partnerships in Action: Driving Progress in Menstrual Hygiene Advocacy
Menstrual hygiene is not just a women's issue; it is a matter that concerns society as a whole. It is a reflection of our commitment to gender equality, human rights, and overall well-being. Today, we take a moment to reflect on the progress we have made through collaborative efforts, and to reaffirm our commitment to advancing menstrual hygiene in our nation - Mr. James Chifwelu, WVIL National Director
publication / April 2, 2025
South Asia and Pacific ENOUGH 2025 Campaign Report
ENOUGH Report: Learn how World Vision fights child hunger in South Asia & Pacific. Discover youth-led solutions & our impact on nutrition policy.
publication / October 22, 2021
Menstrual Hygiene Management in Schools
Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) services play a significant role in keeping girls in school.
press release / June 2, 2023
Menstrual Hygiene Day Celebration with Her Majesty Queen ‘Masenate Mohato Seeiso
World Vision International Lesotho (WVIL) is proud to announce the commemoration of Menstrual Hygiene Day at Pitseng Primary School in Mapiko Cluster. The event will be graced by the presence of the esteemed WVIL child protection champion, Her Majesty Queen 'Masenate Mohato Seeiso. This momentous occasion aims to raise awareness on menstrual hygiene and advocate for the rights and well-being of girls in school
publication / November 8, 2022
Capacity Statement - Water, Hygiene and Sanitation (WASH) Technical Programme
World Vision Zambia has extensive experience in implementing various donor-funded water, sanitation and hygiene programmes in communities and refugee settlements. With an average annual budget of US$4 million, World Vision Zambia’s WASH programme addresses goal number 6 of the SDGs, which is to ensure the availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all. We have been implementing the Integrated Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Programme (iWASH) since 2008 to improve the health status of mothers and children under the age of 5. The programme focus is on the following three outcomes.