article / August 4, 2015
I finally found myself
Today, David, 13, is well-known throughout his community. But, it wasn’t always that way. Almost one year ago, he was a shy and lonely boy, deeply affected by the fact that he was overweight.
publication / Januar 31, 2023
Global Hunger Response Situation Update - 31 January 2023
This is the seventh situation report released by the Global Hunger Response (GHR) highlighting our key concerns and ongoing impact from GHR's 26 countries of highest alert.
publication / November 4, 2022
Manuel La Régénération Naturelle Assistée (RNA)
Le manuel fournit des conseils de terrain étape par étape sur la façon de mettre en œuvre Manuel La Régénération Naturelle Assistée (RNA)
publication / März 11, 2022
Calling the shots: Empowering communities during COVID-19
TWO YEARS ON.
since the World Health Organization (WHO) declared COVID-19 a pandemic on 11 March 2020
since we launched one of the largest humanitarian responses in our 70-year history
article / November 1, 2016
"Bread for Tomorrow" Programme - a chance for education for children living in poor communities
Alina, 11, Loredana, 9, and Lavinia, 5, are three beautiful sisters living in a village in southern Romania. The poverty that surrounds them paints a sad and gray picture.
publication / September 8, 2023
The state of Implementation of Safe School Declaration in the Sahel, DRC and Nigeria
West and Central Africa region faces the worst humanitarian needs in years, including millions of children in need in the sector of Education. Please find here the state of implementation of Safe School Declaration in the Sahel, RDC and Nigeria.pdf
publication / Juni 23, 2021
Pathway to Link Humanitarian Cash to Social Protection through Social Accountability
In response to the socio-economic impacts of the pandemic, governments have introduced over 1,600 social protection measures in almost all the world's countries and territories.
publication / Mai 12, 2023
Myanmar Country Factsheet 2023
For three decades, World Vision Myanmar has empowered families to regain their livelihoods, enhance food security, access healthcare and protective systems, and invest in education to ensure the well-being of children.
publication / März 29, 2016
2015 World Vision Kenya Annual Report
World Vision Kenya's community development approach supports a range of interventions including projects in child protection, education, health, nutrition, food security, economic development, micro-finance, water and sanitation.