article / avril 12, 2013
Blog: Why the work of the Brussels office is critical to World Vision's mission
Welcome to our inaugural blog post. We intend to use this blog to explore the very real ways in which the policies and practices of the European Union (EU) impact on World Vision’s efforts to improve the lives of vulnerable children in some of the poorest parts of the world.
article / août 3, 2016
BLOG: Zgjim's reflection on reaching the heights for the Rights of the Child
The following blog is a reflection from Zgjim. He wrote it while he was in Brussels, participating in the #EurochildConf.
article / avril 11, 2013
Blog: Why our work in Geneva and New York is central to achieving World Vision's mission
Welcome to the inaugural blog of the World Vision International United Nations (UN) site. This blog, and these pages, will explore the work of our offices in Geneva and New York.
article / mai 11, 2023
Water and tricycle: Beatrice's door of oppportunities
33-year-old Beatrice Syambwalula lives in Maiya village of Sinazongwe district in Zambia with her husband and daughter. And she has physical disabilities.
She came to Maiya village in 2007, and it is here that she met her husband, a fisherman, who spends most of his time away fishing on the nearby Lake Kariba. This means that Beatrice is mostly alone at home with her little daughter.
publication / novembre 23, 2023
Monthly Fact Sheet: Over 1.5M people reached as of October 2023
With support from partners and donors, World Vision reached over 1.5 million people reached as of October 2023; more than 738,000 are children.
publication / septembre 19, 2022
No Lost Generation Annual Report FY21
No Lost Generation Annual Report FY21
article / décembre 15, 2015
Blog: World Vision's impact in the fight against slavery
This week on Wednesday 2 December, the world will be acknowledging crimes of trafficking and the worst forms of exploitation against individuals through the International Day for the Abolition of Slavery.
article / août 31, 2023
RD Congo: L’épargne transforme et change la vie des ménages les plus vulnérables dans l'AP Kenge
Cet article montre comment Cécile, cette femme qui était hier vulnérable, est devenue autonome et indépendante financièrement grace à son adhésion à un groupe d'épargne. World Vision implémente l'approche saving groupe dans l'AP Kenge à travers 50 groupes d'épargne. Des femmes et des hommes voient leur vie transformée grace à cette approche qui leur donne accès à des formations de gestion de leur revenu et leur épargne.