article / Februar 14, 2024
In the words of Layla and Samir: Food insecurity in Lebanon persists
In Lebanon's Hermel District, families like Layla's and Samir's face hardships.
World Vision and the World Food Programme provide essential food parcels, helping those struggling to eat.
Layla emphasizes how crucial these parcels are for her family, as her daughter had to quit university to help financially.
Similarly, Samir and his wife are grateful for the food parcels that prevent hunger. This article reveals the ongoing food insecurity despite global abundance but also showcases the positive impact of compassionate efforts, reaching thousands of families in Lebanon and offering vital support during tough times.
publication / Februar 28, 2024
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION IN HOW IS MY SCHOOL DOING
This document is about World Vision's Citizen Voice and Action (CVA) approach to social accountability in the education sector, specifically focusing on community participation and the generation of systematic information on the quality of education.
press release / Februar 5, 2024
World Vision Iraq launches new three-year strategy with art exhibition
World Vision Iraq launches new three-year strategy with art exhibition
article / Januar 19, 2024
Reading Buddy: Empowering Children through Shared Learning
Reading Buddy: Empowering Children through Shared Learning World Vision Rwanda
publication / Oktober 11, 2021
Empowered Women Empowered Children
This research explores women empowerment and children well-being factors in Armenia and looks at how women’s socio-demographic factors and empowerment components are associated with children’s well-being.
publication / Januar 12, 2023
2022 Annual Report - Sudan
In 2022, World Vision Sudan programmes reached over 1.5 million people providing health and nutrition, food and cash transfers, WASH, faith and development and child protection programmes.
publication / März 7, 2024
Actualización de la Respuesta "Esperanza sin Fronteras" a diciembre de 2023
Descubre cómo 'Esperanza sin Fronteras' está teniendo un impacto tangible en medio de la crisis migratoria en Bolivia, Brasil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Panamá, Perú y Venezuela. Conoce cómo nuestro enfoque multipaís y alianzas estratégicas han brindado apoyo integral a más de 2 millones de personas, incluyendo un 43% de niñas, niños y adolescentes migrantes. Únete a nosotros para construir un mundo donde la solidaridad y la compasión no conozcan fronteras.
publication / November 8, 2022
Capacity Statement - Enhanced Livelihood and Resilience Technical Programme
World Vision Zambia's livelihood strategy is well aligned with the Government's Seventh National Development (SNDP), Vision 2030 and the Sustainable Development Goals. World Vision Zambia works with 48,140 households (240,700 people) using innovative development strategies to improve household resilience and livelihood. We want to ensure that parents or caregivers are able to provide well for their children. World Vision aims to deliver sustainable development outcomes for communities through our programme approaches that promote environmentally friendly agriculture practices, build resilience, create jobs for youths and improve climate change mitigation and adaptation.
publication / September 15, 2022
Disaster risk reduction work in Mongolia
World Vision International - Mongolia’s goal is to achieve sustained impact on the well-being of 500,000 children in Mongolia, including 140,000 most vulnerable children.
publication / November 8, 2022
Capacity Statement - Zambia Reading for Education and Development (ZREAD) FY22
World Vision Zambia Education department has been implementing the ZREAD (Zambia Reading for Education and Development) Technical Programme in 23 areas of operation in 20 districts across eight (8) provinces since October 2016. The programme aims to provide “Improved numeracy and literacy for 140,000 girls and boys in grades 1-4 by 2025.”