publication / მაისი 2, 2024
Building bridges: World Vision's Infrastructure Impact report, 2012 to 2023
A Booklet on World Vision Malawi infrastructure investments in WASH, Health, Education and Livelihood done in years 2012 to 2023.
publication / აპრილი 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.
publication / აპრილი 17, 2024
WVI Global Accountability Report 2023
WVI Global Accountability Report 2023
publication / აპრილი 12, 2024
Child Protection Minimum Requirements - Implementation Case Study: Burundi
CPMR, Case Study, Burundi
article / მარტი 14, 2024
Tropical Storm Filipo has dragged more than 5000 children out of school in Mozambique
A much more comprehensive assessment was carried of the impact of tropical storm Filipo which affected the provinces of Sofala, Inhambane, Gaza and Maputo in the central and southern regions of the country. Schools, health unities, houses are among the most affected.
publication / აპრილი 24, 2024
World Vision Centrafrique : Rapport Annuel 2023
World Vision Centrafrique vous présente son Rapport Annuel 2023. Découvrez comment nous avons touché la vie de plus de 4 000 000 personnes en RCA, en mettant l'accent sur le bien-être des enfants.
publication / თებერვალი 23, 2024
January 2024 Situation Report: Over 1.6 Million People Reached; 781, 014 are Children
As of January 2024, we have reached 1,642,214 million people, 781, 014 are children.
publication / აპრილი 5, 2024
Full Case Study on Child Protection Minimum Requirements: Learnings from World Vision Burundi, Cambodia & Nepal
Explore World Vision's transformative journey with Child Protection Minimum Requirements (CPMRs), showcasing community-led interventions, reporting mechanisms, and adolescent empowerment in Cambodia, Nepal, and Burundi.
publication / მარტი 27, 2024
February 2024 Fact Sheet: 1,692,482 people reached
Out of over 1.6 million people reached, at least 33 percent are children.