publication / Mart 28, 2024
Discover Our 2023 Annual Report
Find out how our work helped improve the wellbeing of children in Sierra Leone during our 2023 financial year.
opinion / Juli 14, 2021
Skills are how we turn talk into action
It’s unrealistic to just say young people should participate in society – they need the support to do so, argues Patricio.
article / Juli 14, 2021
Skills are how we turn talk into action
It’s unrealistic to just say young people should participate in society – they need the support to do so, argues Patricio.
By Dr Patricio Cuevas-Parra
publication / Juni 24, 2019
Lets Talk!
A child friendly booklet on laws protecting children against all forms of violence in Kenya.
publication / Novembar 30, 2020
‘Talk less and act more, the world needs help’: Children front and centre of climate action
Climate change is happening now, and is threatening the realisation of children’s rights and their ability to achieve their full potential.
opinion / Mart 16, 2022
Why are we still talking about violence against children?
A youth leader from Mali Madeleine says that the call to end violence against children will continue as long as child marriage does.
article / Mart 14, 2024
World Vision Zambia and VisionFund Zambia launch Women Empowerment and Gender Equality Initiative
In an effort to foster gender equality and empower women, World Vision Zambia and VisionFund Zambia have jointly launched the Women Empowerment and Gender Equality Initiative (WEGEI). The initiative aims to create a supportive environment for female staff, enabling them to realize their full potential and contribute effectively in all aspects of their lives.
opinion / Mart 9, 2020
Talking saves lives
Martin Luther King was not afraid to start a conversation. Like the many girls and women around the world who are speaking out against gender inequality.
article / April 7, 2017
Let’s talk and be well
"'Why should I talk?' That was the first questing that came to my mind," says Rani, "I didn't want to be a part of a counselling programme where I had to talk about what I was going through. In our culture depression is a taboo.