World Vision Ghana is set to unveil its 2026–2030 WASH Business Plan and Universal WASH Service Coverage programme, a major national effort aimed at accelerating access to safe water, sanitation, and hygiene across the country.
The launch will take place on Wednesday, November 26, 2025, at 9:00 AM at the Alisa Hotel in Accra.
Themed “Mapping the Blue Thread,” the initiative presents a bold roadmap that aligns with Sustainable Development Goal 6, which calls for universal access to clean water and sanitation. It also contributes to World Vision’s global commitment to reach 50 million people with sustainable WASH services by 2030.
In Ghana, the plan targets 23 districts over the next five to seven years, integrating WASH interventions with livelihoods, education, and health programming to strengthen community well-being and resilience.
The launch event will bring together senior government officials, development partners, civil society organisations, private sector actors, donors, UN agencies, academia, and the media.
Attendees will participate in a series of high-level engagements, including keynote addresses from government and development leaders, the official presentation of Ghana’s roadmap for universal WASH coverage, and a panel discussion featuring insights from community voices and service providers.
The event will also host exhibitions showcasing emerging WASH technologies and innovations, culminating in the symbolic unveiling of a national WASH slogan paired with a pledge-signing ceremony to reinforce national commitment to sustainable WASH services.
By convening a wide range of stakeholders, the launch aims to strengthen partnerships, mobilise collective action, and build momentum toward ensuring that every Ghanaian has access to safe and equitable WASH services.
World Vision Ghana’s new business plan marks a significant step toward achieving universal WASH coverage and enhancing quality of life for communities across the country.

