publication / Julio 13, 2022
World Vision Bangladesh's Impact
World Vision Bangladesh (WVB), a global Christian relief, development, and advocacy organization working with the strategic goal of “Bringing Fullness of Life for 14.4 million of the Most Vulnerable Children through transforming hard-to-reach communities and addressing the
publication / Junio 13, 2022
The Role of Economic Empowerment of Women on the Economy of Bangladesh
Over the last one decade, the economy of Bangladesh has made a remarkable stride on different socio-economic indicators such as economic growth, poverty reduction, school enrolment, and neonatal and maternal health.
publication / Octubre 7, 2021
50 Years of World Vision's Journey in Bangladesh
The earth has completed fifty turns around the sun. To the earth, this is the time it takes to blink. To us living within her veins, it is a blessing from God to have seen the dream of our nation’s father, an independent Bangladesh, manifest over fifty golden years.
article / Marzo 26, 2024
My disability won’t be my discouragement
My disability won’t be my discouragement
publication / Octubre 3, 2023
Young and Married
In 2021, World Vision launched the ‘Listening to Child Brides’ research, carried out in Bangladesh, Mauritania, Nepal, and Tanzania, with the overarching aim of identifying the experiences and needs of married girls and young women.
publication / Abril 3, 2024
World Vision Sénégal : Newsletter mars 2024
Dans cette newsletter du premier trimestre 2024, World Vision Sénégal vous propose des articles et des vidéos sur plusieurs sujets. Vous y trouverez notamment le Rapport 2023, un focus sur la ferme de Gouloumbou à travers le film documentaire « La terre ne ment pas ! » ainsi que la formation du personnel de World Vision Sénégal en communication.
article / Mayo 30, 2023
How one sponsored girl became a force against child marriage in Bangladesh
Having a sponsor meant Monika, an 18-year-old from a rural community in Bangladesh, had the knowledge, tools and social support resources to stand up to child marriage. Not only has she avoided becoming a bride herself, but she is helping countless other girls facing a similar fate.