by World Hope International | Dec 22, 2019 | Access to Education, Access to Markets and Finance, Cambodia, Clean Water and Energy, Social Ventures
Rethinking Sanitation A current International and Community Development Masters Degree student at Deakin University in Melbourne, Sonia Louise Cozens is interning with World Hope International Australia in Cambodia for several months. Traveling out to our various site...
by World Hope International | Nov 29, 2019 | Access to Education, Clean Water and Energy, Sierra Leone
Well Drilled at School Brings Hygiene & Happiness World Hope International recently completed the provision of a water service system for a primary school in Bombali District, Sierra Leone and went back to the school to see how it’s going and talk with the...
by World Hope International | Sep 12, 2019 | Clean Water and Energy, Global Health
Power to Make a Difference Long lasting partnerships allow World Hope International(WHI) to walk with others in sustainable ways by being able to solve difficult problems that may come up. Below is a story of WHI’s partnership with the only hospital on LaGonâve...
by World Hope International | Aug 27, 2019 | Clean Water and Energy, Global Health, Sierra Leone
The Best Water and Safest Water Ever World Hope International drilled a new borehole in the Bo District of Sierra Leone, a project that included construction of a fence to protect the well, the hand pump installation, the training of the Water Management Committee...
by WHI | Jun 27, 2019 | Clean Water and Energy, Global Health
News Alert: WHI Signs Commitment for WASH 2030 Currently, billions of people around the world are served by healthcare facilities (HCFs) that lack basic water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) essentials for safe quality care, which means these facilities can cause more...
by WHI | Jun 6, 2019 | Clean Water and Energy, Emergency Relief, Natural Disaster Emergency Response
Imagine living in a small village on the Southeast coast of Africa. You work in the fields every day, and you have to walk 3 miles from your house to get clean drinking water. One day out of nowhere gusting winds and flash floods begin, and you have to climb up into a...
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