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2018: A year or progress and especially LEARNING
2018 was as a year of progress and learning for World Vision’s water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) programmes. We have much to celebrate this year, and much we are continuing to learn. This report includes thoughts from some of our global WASH leaders, including Dr Ray Norman from World Vision; Sean Furey of the Rural Water Supply Network; and Bruce Gordon and Jennifer DeFrance from the World Health Organization. We are grateful for their contributions. These reflections provide keen insights into our progress and learning in 2018 that can help propel us toward a better future.
Read the report here.
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See you next week at Women Deliver 2019
World Vision is taking an active role at Women Deliver, which will be 3-6 June in Vancouver, Canada. Women Deliver conferences are the world’s largest global convenings to focus on the health, rights and well-being of girls and women.
World Vision is hosting and participating in many events, several of which feature the impact of WASH on women and girls. Check out our event flyer to see all our activities at the conference. For more information, visit the conference website.
We will specifically discussing WASH at the following two events:
Monday, 3 June, 1:00-3:00 pm; Rm 211: Deconstructing the Gendered Causes of Malnutrition
Wednesday, 5 June, 3:00-4:00 pm; Rm 221-222: Transforming the Lives of Women and Girls through WASH and Faith
Also -- you can find us anytime in the convention centre at the World Vision exhibit booth. We're in booths 655-658 and 663-664.
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Have questions? Meet Kristie Urich, CKM - WASH Knowledge Management and Capabilities Manager.
Email: kristie_urich@wvi.org. | LinkedIn | Twitter | wvi.org/cleanwater
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