World Vision Vanuatu
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https://web.facebook.com/WorldVisionVanuatu/ 30-11-2018 00:35:00
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Inclusive WASH is not a program, it is an attitude. USAID's Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance
Marie, 5, born with cerebral palsy and normally travels on a 9 hour boat journey to the nearest health facility Marie was referred to Vila Central Hospital for treatment due to severe acute malnutrition as a result of her cerebral palsy. Thankyou UNICEF Pacific & World Vision NZ
After the innovation of the bamboo tippy tap farmers from Tanna have displayed their initiative to own development in their village. This water catchment was created to provide water for vegetable gardens. They farm and send their crops to Port Vila Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade 🇦🇺 dynamicvan@n
This inclusive toilet is the first of a hundred toilets that World Vision will build on Santo in partnership with the Sanma Provincial Government Council through funding from New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs & Trade #internationaldisabilityday #worldtoiletday2020 Water for Women
World Vision is working with people with disabilities to test out this pilot sturdy metal frame for inclusive toilets. #disabilityday Water for Women Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade 🇦🇺
1 year after TC Harold, thank you to NDMO Vanuatu New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs & Trade Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade 🇦🇺 @CanadaHumanitarian ภรัณเมศร์ Start Network & Australian Humanitarian Partnership for supporting WVV to help women, children, people with disabilities, elderly, families and most vulnerable members of communities on Santo and Pentecost.
According to the water, women and disability survey 32% of people with a disability, a part of their body comes into contact with their feces and urine when they go to the toilet. This stat stresses the importance of building inclusive latrines Water for Women Inc @vnso_stats London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Fantastic session on sharing the power for #InclusiveWASH from World Vision Vanuatu and EdgeEffect which has participants all thinking of ways they can "not be neutral" Thanks also to #WaterforWomen partners who shared case studies and practical examples of their approaches #WASHFutures
Kits containing gardening tools and seeds were distributed to 1236 individuals for the Family Gardening Recovery Project (FGRP) FGRP is a recovery project which aims to help families have access to improved food security and livelihoods. This project is funded by New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs & Trade
Almost 50 WVV and youth volunteers cleaned up the whole of downtown Luganville. This program is funded by Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade 🇦🇺 through the WVV Resilience and Livelihoods project, Waste Not Want Not. World Vision AUS
Compost houses built in communities to help clean up degradable scrap, assist farmers with compost it produces & provide a means to make an income for the community They are funded by Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade 🇦🇺 through the World Vision, Livelihood & Resilience project. WVANews Max Willis
kits containing cups, a market bag, local cook book & plates showing proportions of a healthy meal to encourage healthier diets will be given to youths attending a summit on healthy relationships. The kits and the youth summit are funded by Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade 🇦🇺 World Vision AUS Max Willis
For the first time in her life Shirley born with cerebral palsy, no longer has to crawl to her pit toilet outside her house when she wants to use it. She now has a portable toilet built from recycled pallets in her home she can now use. Thanks to Water for Women & Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade 🇦🇺