When clean water is scarce, all aspects of life are impacted:
| No other humanitarian intervention produces a more dramatic effect on life than access to clean water and sanitation. |
No other humanitarian intervention produces a more dramatic effect on life than access to clean water and sanitation. It is foundational to all aspects of development, and often the first work World Vision does in a community.
Wells—In many regions, women and girls walk for hours every day to collect water that often isn’t even clean. In partnership with other organizations, World Vision has plans to drill 825 borehole wells in rural West Africa that will bring the gift of health and clean water to nearly 500,000 people over a six-year period.
Water-storage containers—During the rainy seasons in arid regions, World Vision helps communities collect, purify, and store fresh rainwater in safe containers for use later in the year.
Water-piping systems—We help transform arid land into fertile fields through the construction of gravity-fed clean water systems. In southern Ethiopia, for example, formerly unproductive land is now bursting with food thanks to a system like this that benefits almost 64,000 farmers.
Protection of natural springs—World Vision helps communities protect natural springs from contamination by livestock and wild animals.
Purification of water—World Vision supplies equipment to treat and purify water contaminated by bacteria, pesticides,animal waste and waterborne disease carriers.
Latrine construction—Because good sanitation improves human health and helps keep water sources cleaner, World Vision facilitates waste management by constructing latrines.
Laundry pad construction—World Vision builds cement laundry pads to protect water sources such as wells from contamination by detergents and waste water. Through the support of partners like you, our water projects have given more than 10 million people access to clean water and improved sanitation.