article / novembre 7, 2023
Cash for work program opens opportunities for Ukrainian refugees in Moldova
Through World Vision Korea’s support, World Vision’s Ukraine Crisis Response in Moldova continue to assist the families with cash, non-food items and facilitate activities that promote protection and mental health.
publication / avril 23, 2024
Putting Children First for Sustainable Development
New research to analyize the economic beneift of Official Development Assistance (ODA) programming that directly or indirectly targets children found that every $1USD of child-related ODA directly or indirectly results in a $10USD return and highlights that investing in children is a way to maximise the benefit that donors see from their ODA programmes.
article / décembre 4, 2023
Psychological First Aid rolled out across Moldova to enhance support for locals and Ukrainian refugees
World Vision, in collaboration with the Support for the Reform of Mental Health Services in the Republic of Moldova (MENSANA) Project, the Ministry of Education in Moldova and supported by Aktion Deutschland Hiltf (ADH), conducted a series of Psychological First-Aid Trainings for various professionals across the country.
article / novembre 27, 2023
Ukrainian refugees appreciate positive impact of World Vision's project activities in Romania
Nataliia and children arrived in Romania in February 2023 after hiding for a one month in a cellar, two months escaping to western Ukraine, and five months in Bulgaria. Follow her story as she moves on learning at World Vision's language classes in Constanta, Romania.
article / octobre 11, 2023
From despair to hope - The life transformation of a young refugee in Angola
David is a teenage refugee who fled seven years ago from DRC to Angola. His life faced so many transformations, and now he is a young adult, looking for a bright future.
article / octobre 26, 2023
Food vouchers provide freedom of choice to Ukrainian refugees and host families in Moldova
The ongoing project, funded by New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade and World Vision New Zealand, and implemented by partner, HelpAge, helps at-risk Ukrainian refugees and vulnerable households in Moldova to meet their basic needs without resorting to harmful coping mechanisms.
video / septembre 20, 2023
Language classes open opportunities for Ukrainian refugees in Romania
The language classes for Ukrainian refugees are important for their smooth integration into the Romanian society, allowing them to find jobs and access more support. This initiative is supported by the Australian Government's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT).
article / octobre 20, 2023
Ambassador Bruce Edwards visits Australia-supported projects for Ukrainian refugees in Moldova
Australia’s Ambassador for Moldova and Ukraine, Bruce Edwards, visits World Vision’s programs for Ukrainian refugees and host communities in Chisinau, Moldova.