publication / April 2, 2024
World Vision Afghanistan Annual Report - FY23
World Vision Afghanistan annual report that covers the period from October 2022 to September 2023.
video / August 2, 2023
70 children returned from migration enjoy activities during the summer camp
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publication / January 25, 2024
Women Empowered for Leadership and Development
This document presents a promising practice on integrating Gender Equality and Social Inclusion (GESI) to empower women and advance their socio-economic and political leadership in Sierra Leone.
article / March 20, 2024
Indoor spraying brings relief to malaria-stricken district
IRS reduces Mangochi Malaria incident rate by 50 percent
press release / March 6, 2024
World Vision is concerned by reports of dozens of missing children following the surge in attacks in northern Mozambique
World Vision is calling for all to be done to ensure the safe return to their families of at least 70 children reported missing, following a new wave of armed attacks in the province of Cabo Delgado, in northern Mozambique. Authorities have confirmed that parents and caregivers have lost contact with the children whose whereabouts are unknown to them, after being forced to flee their homes.
publication / April 10, 2024
Learning Through Play - Creating Learning Environments to Engage Children
Learning Through Play - Creating Learning Environments to Engage Children World Vision
article / May 14, 2023
Improved Feeding Project Boosts Child Health and Nutrition in 70 communities across 3 Regions of Ghana
Some rural communities in the Kassena-Nankana West, Kintampo South, and Sekyere East Districts have used indigenous agricultural practices for decades to produce a wide range of high-quality food such as maize, millet, cassava, pepper, tomatoes, and plantains. These have helped sustain household food security and livelihoods for decades.
article / March 19, 2024
Leading with exemplary diligence
Transforming lives through pastors fraternal
video / March 9, 2023
Hanada* relies on World Vision to start all over again at her age 70
Hanada*, 70 and her grandchildren barely ran away from the swaying house before it collapsed and squashed
everything underneath. Now, Hanada is in a temporary shelter and is unable to provide for her grandchildren. So, upon seeing World Vision at the shelter she lives in she felt relief especially after they provided water tanks. This alleviated her struggle in securing clean water.
publication / April 10, 2024
Positive Youth Development Brief
Positive Youth Development Brief World Vision