article / Dezember 20, 2023
Life in the eyes of a Ukrainian child: “My only wish is for my father to return from war”
For almost two years, the reality of everyday life has changed too abruptly for nine-year-old Eva. While the war continues, Ukrainian children face daily interrupted lessons, air alarms, bombings, and an education that has been partially disrupted. Teach for Ukraine, World Vision’s local partner, conducted Diagnostic and Proficiency Assessments (DAPAs) that evaluated Ukrainian children’s literacy and numeracy skills individually to avoid and uncover learning gaps.
publication / März 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.
publication / April 30, 2024
One Africa 2022 Annual Report Executive Summary
our 2022 one Africa annual report featuring World Vision East, West and Southern Africa Impact and activities
landing page / Februar 20, 2024
Children and youth address developmental challenges facing their generation
video / August 2, 2023
70 children returned from migration enjoy activities during the summer camp
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article / April 2, 2024
World Vision Zambia recognises journalists for amplifying children’s voices through media awards
In a celebration of journalistic excellence and impactful storytelling, World Vision has hosted the second edition of its Media Recognition Awards ceremony to recognize journalists whose work sheds light on transformational Community development, including children’s voices.
opinion / Dezember 10, 2023
Meeting my child rights and peacebuilding hero did not disappoint
Matt Scott was thrilled to meet up with his hero, a child rights and peace campaigner from Colombia, 21 years after she first inspired his mission at World Vision
article / Oktober 13, 2023
My vision, my life
Kyaw accidentally injured his eyes while playing with his friends at school. His grandparents were helpless because they could not afford to bring him to the hospital.