article / mars 21, 2024
Championing male involvement in child health
World Vision is empowering men to champion child health
video / avril 9, 2024
Podcast: Nutrition Programme
During the first 1,000 days, it is very important for children to have good-nutritious food!
Join us as we dive deep into food and nutrition for all, especially for children! In today episode, Dr. Mak Monin, World Vision Cambodia's nutrition specialist, will uncover insight in nutrition topic.
article / juillet 21, 2023
Child labour in vanilla in Uganda
Not far from the capital of Kampala in Uganda, vanilla flourishes around the city of Mukono. However, the high value and delicate nature of the crop has its own hidden costs, as the sons of one farmer in Ngogwe know all too well.
publication / mai 9, 2024
2023 Global Annual Report, World Vision International
2023 Global Annual Report, World Vision International
article / mai 6, 2024
Empowering Young People in Marsabit: A Story of Hope and Transformation
Young people from pastoral communities are gaining hope and skills through vocational training, breaking free from vulnerabilities to trafficking and displacement. Supported by IOM Kenya, World Vision Kenya, and the Candle of Hope Foundation, the JTIP Project empowers them with practical skills and entrepreneurial spirit, fostering resilience amidst climate change challenges. Join us in building a brighter future for Marsabit County
press release / avril 26, 2024
Syrians are "forgotten, underfunded” and "gripped by food security, nutrition & climate change crises", ahead of major international conference – World Vision
SYRIANS ARE "FORGOTTEN, UNDERFUNDED” AND "GRIPPED BY FOOD SECURITY, NUTRITION & CLIMATE CHANGE CRISES", AHEAD OF MAJOR INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE – World Vision
publication / avril 26, 2024
Global Digital Compact Policy Brief
Policy brief about children's rights in the digital environment and the need for policies and legislation to protect their safety and well-being online. Learn More.
article / mars 12, 2024
Kay's journey: Overcoming challenges and leading community development
40-year-old Kay lives with her family and is pregnant with her second child while raising her 7-year-old son. Despite being disabled since birth, Kay found support from her family and became actively engaged with World Vision Myanmar after Cyclone Nargis in 2008.