video / أبريل 18, 2017
Children with disability in Albania: prevalence and quality of services
During 2016-2017 World Vision in Albania and Kosovo conducted the first national study on the prevalence of disability on children in Albania and the quality of the services offered to them.
article / يناير 8, 2024
In Niger, parents equipped to take better care of their children despite their disabilities
World Vision Niger organised training for parents of deaf and mute children to help them take better care of their children despite their disability. This training was carried out in partnership with the Seventh-day Adventist Mission.
press release / فبراير 22, 2024
World Vision Uganda’s Baby-Friendly Health Facility Initiative Transforms Maternal and Child Health Services in Bugiri District
World Vision Uganda’s Baby-Friendly Health Facility Initiative Transforms Maternal and Child Health Services in Bugiri District
World Vision Uganda, under its Health Technical Programmes, continues to fortify health systems by championing initiatives that enhance the delivery of quality maternal and child health services. Through its innovative approach, the Baby-Friendly Health Facilities Initiative (BFHI), World Vision is driving significant improvements in healthcare delivery to over 18 districts across the country, and Bugiri District being part of this quality improvement approach.
press release / مايو 7, 2024
New World Vision report reveals only 5% of global aid targets children despite every $1 resulting in $10 benefits
Press release that highlights the new research by World Vision and Ernst and Young finds the impact of official development assistance for children brings strong return on investment (ROI)
article / ديسمبر 1, 2023
Four mobile applications which can lower barriers for children with disabilities and close gaps in SDG achievement
Four mobile applications which can lower barriers for children with disabilities and close gaps in SDG achievement
publication / مارس 12, 2024
Joining Forces Alliance Somalia Advocacy and Policy Asks on Combatting Violence Against Women and Girls in Somalia
Somalia continues to face significant challenges in addressing violence against women and girls (VAWG). According to the Somalia Health and Demographic Survey (SHDS, 2020), gender-based violence (GBV) remains one of the most prevalent human rights violations faced by women and girls in Somalia. The survey shows that over 60% of women face physical abuse, denial of education, forced marriage, rape and sexual harassment forms of domestic violence.
article / مارس 28, 2024
Automotive Garage giving hope to Children
World Vision Ethiopia conducted the Soft Opening ceremony of the Green Light Automotive Center as the owner of the business on Monday, 11 March 2024.