publication / Novembar 28, 2021
Impact Stories of Bhaluka Area Programme, World Vision Bangladesh
World Vision began its operations in Bhaluka in 2004 with a sponsorship programme. World Vision says goodbye to Bhaluka this year with 17 years’ worth of memories.
publication / Septembar 7, 2023
Rapport Annuel 2022 World Vision Niger
Nous avons l'immense joie et le privilège de vous présenter notre rapport annuel qui retrace le travail qui a été réalisé sur le terrain en 2022 grâce au soutien continu de nos partenaires, des donateurs et du gouvernement du Niger.
publication / Decembar 20, 2023
Sexual violence against children in the digital space
Sexual violence against children in the digital space Germany Europe
publication / Novembar 6, 2023
Gender-based violence rapid assessment during Dzud
This rapid assessment of gender-based violence (GBV) during dzud aims to analyse protection issues and needs, assess potential protection issues, and identify gaps in the protection services for Dzud-affected families.
publication / Oktobar 8, 2023
EU for Girls: Civil Society Assessment of EU policies (2019-2023) advancing girls’ rights
EU for Girls: Civil Society Assessment of EU policies (2019-2023) advancing girls’ rights
publication / Oktobar 13, 2023
Tackling Adolescent Anaemia Technical Brief
Technical brief highlighting the urgent gap in addressing anaemia among adolescents, particularly girls, to achieve the SDGs and WHA Targets.
publication / Oktobar 2, 2023
The EU Youth Action Plan: Now What?
The EU Youth Action Plan: Now What?
article / Decembar 22, 2016
World Vision Guatemala invita a Licitación Pública Nacional
Visión Mundial GuatemalaLicitación Pública Nacional
publication / Septembar 18, 2023
Northern Ethiopia Crisis Response Situation Report - July 2023
Northern Ethiopia Crisis Response Situation Report - July 2023
publication / Januar 8, 2024
Projecting the impact of prolonged food insecurity and education interruption on economic growth in Lebanon.
Lebanon grapples with multiple crises, including ongoing disruptions in education and
worsening food insecurity. The World Food Programme estimates that around 1.05 million
people are severely food insecure, while 700,000 children face disrupted schooling. To
gain a better understanding of the pressing economic implications of these
interconnected crises, World Vision Lebanon (WVL) commissioned Qualisus Consulting
to conduct research study aiming to shed light on the potential future burdens the nation
may bear