article / Մայիս 7, 2024
DR Congo: Empower project promotes gender inclusion through basic education
This article illustrates the success of one of World Vision's innovative projects. It shows how World Vision, through the Empower Project, is promoting gender and social inclusion in children's education by providing them with a healthy environment and supporting their teachers through gender awareness sessions.
publication / Փետրվար 22, 2024
Championing Child Nutrition to End Hunger and Malnutrition
Join us in championing child nutrition to end hunger and malnutrition in Lesotho. Together, we can make a difference for a healthier future.
article / Մայիս 14, 2024
World Vision Georgia's Statement on adoption of the new law on "Transparency of Foreign Influence"
World Vision Georgia's Statement on adoption of the new law on "Transparency of Foreign Influence"
article / Մարտ 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.
landing page / Սեպտեմբեր 2, 2023
Integrated Emergency Health, Nutrition, Protection and WASH Response in Northwest Syria
publication / Փետրվար 13, 2024
World Vision BiH Country Brief 2023
World Vision has been working in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) since 1994, first providing relief to a war-torn country and then working on community development. For three decades, we provided sustainable livelihoods to the disadvantaged and needy, improved quality of education, and empowered families and communities to seek access to their rights. Child protection and participation are at the core of our work on all levels.
article / Հուլիս 23, 2023
Embracing Child Protection in Kenya's Humanitarian Landscape
The Child Protection in Emergencies Guidelines provide a clear framework for child-centred emergency preparedness, response and recovery in Kenya. They are intended for use by state and non-state actors directly involved in interventions, as stakeholders whose work may contribute to the overall safety and well-being of children during emergencies. ©World Vision Photo/Ivy Muigai.
article / Փետրվար 10, 2024
Child friendly spaces serve as a well-being haven for displaced Ukrainian children and parents
The project is supported by USAID`s Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance (BHA), in partnership with ACTED Ukraine and the Ukrainian Response Consortium.