publication / Maj 9, 2024
2023 Global Annual Report, World Vision International
2023 Global Annual Report, World Vision International
article / Januar 16, 2024
World Vision Digital Accessible Books Project Wins 2024 Zero Project Award
World Vision Malawi awarded a 2025 Zero Project award in its commitment to disability inclusion and a world with zero barriers
press release / Maj 1, 2024
Floods wreak havoc across East Africa with death toll rising as experts warn of continued rains - Kenya adversely affected.
Floods wreak havoc across East Africa with death toll rising as experts warn of continued rains - Kenya adversely affected.
article / Mart 6, 2024
Access to Information Contributes to GREATER MENSTRUAL DIGNITY for Girls in Huila
Azinaide is a 14-year-old girl who attends the "Safe Space" in the municipality of Humpata, Huíla. Like many girls, at the beginning of her reproductive years, Azinaide faced many challenges in accessing information, a reality commonly seen in many vulnerable communities, and talking about puberty or menstruation is still considered taboo within families.
publication / April 24, 2024
World Vision Centrafrique : Rapport Annuel 2023
World Vision Centrafrique vous présente son Rapport Annuel 2023. Découvrez comment nous avons touché la vie de plus de 4 000 000 personnes en RCA, en mettant l'accent sur le bien-être des enfants.
publication / Februar 14, 2024
Community Health and Nutrition Systems Strengthening Project Factsheet
Partnering with the Lao Ministry of Health and UNICEF, World Vision advances its goal to increase the number of Lao children who are well nourished, with the CHNSS Project funded by USAID.
publication / Maj 2, 2024
Building bridges: World Vision's Infrastructure Impact report, 2012 to 2023
A Booklet on World Vision Malawi infrastructure investments in WASH, Health, Education and Livelihood done in years 2012 to 2023.
article / Mart 12, 2024
Access to water and sanitation sees 50% increase in school's enrolment
Khalakahle Methodist Primary School in Mpolonjeni, under the Lubombo Region in Eswatini, lacked access to basic necessities such as access to clean water, learners and teachers were not so keen to be part of the school. With Mpolonjeni Area Programme having achieved universal access to safe water under World Vision Eswatini's support, the school has seen a change in this area, with enrolment growing from just over 300 to over 450.