publication / July 4, 2024
Growing Disability Inclusiveness in Agriculture
World Vision "Growing Disability Inclusiveness in Agriculture" Report. Learn More.
publication / September 9, 2024
School Meals Overview: the power of universal, inclusive and sustainable school meals
This overview document looks at how the school meals programs combat hunger, boost enrolment, improve learning, and protect children from child marriage and labor, ensuring a brighter future for all.
publication / September 18, 2024
Capacity Statement: Zambia Reading for Education and Development 2024
World Vision Zambia Education department has been implementing the ZREAD (Zambia Reading for Education and
Development) Technical Programme in 23 areas of operation in 20 districts across 8 provinces since October 2016. The Goal of the programme is to contribute towards “Improved numeracy and literacy for 140,000 girls and boys in grades 1-4 by 2025.”
article / August 11, 2024
Little Harith’s longing for inclusion and the ability to express
A Story of Need: Harith along with his eldest sister suffer from a condition in the brain that makes them suffer from poor sight, the inability to talk, and difficulties with moving. Children like Harith long for inclusion, a world free from from bullying and a safe environment to live in and thrive.
article / August 26, 2024
Afishata, a Rural Woman Empowered through Financial Inclusion in Ghana
Afishata's journey took a significant turn when she joined the Nabori Savings for Transformation (S4T) group. This is part of the Village Savings and Loans Associations Linkage Programme, supported by World Vision Ghana and Vision Fund Ghana, and funded by the World Bank.
article / September 18, 2024
A single father's fight for his sons' access to education amidst Ukraine’s war
Hennadiy evacuates his sons, Mykola and Andriy from Kherson, seeking safety from the chaos of the war. Mykola’s autism added to their challenges, but they found hope at a World Vision-supported day center in Irpin, where specialized care and education support their recovery. With 5.3 million children requiring immediate educational support, disrupted classes, hybrid learning approaches, and safety concerns, it is increasingly difficult for children like Mykola to thrive.
publication / September 10, 2024
East Asia 2023 At A Glance
The East Asia region is home to an estimated 155.2 million people living in extreme poverty. The challenges faced by families in meeting their basic needs and securing their livelihoods are exacerbated by the impacts of climate change, increasing frequency and severity of natural disasters, conflict, and rising costs of living.
publication / September 4, 2024
Gender Transformative Social Accountability Model-Working Paper 2
This Working Paper is part of a research award supported by the Water for Women Fund of the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT).