publication / September 5, 2024
World Vision Kenya, Elite Interns Graduates Class of 2023
This annual internship programme is designed to provide real work experience and professional development to university undergraduates.
publication / September 4, 2024
Kakuma CVA End of Project Evaluation Report
This evaluation report highlights how CVA can be adapted for fragile contexts, where the word Citizen is broadened to include communities that receive government services.
video / September 10, 2024
ENOUGH campaign : World Vision International Sierra Leone's video
This video is about World Vision International Sierra Leone's ENOUGH campaign call to action. The organisation is using its successful cash transfer programme to raise awareness of the need to end child hunger and malnutrition.
article / September 18, 2024
Surviving El Niño: A Tale of Resilience and Hardship
66-year-old Lessy sits quietly at the corner of her house, tears streaming down her face as she wonders where her next meal will come from. The sun beats down relentlessly, and her youngest grandchild, 15-month-old Twaambo, cries in hunger—his last meal was a day, at noon.
article / August 9, 2024
My journey as a displaced child
An 8-member family flees their village after an attack, facing food shortages and lack of education. They struggle daily, hoping to rebuild their lives in safety.
publication / August 19, 2024
ENOUGH Campaign | Brief
World Vision International Nepal has launched a three-year-long campaign to combat child hunger and Malnutrition. It is a part of a global effort launched on September 22, 2023, during the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA). Focused on addressing the critical issues of hunger and malnutrition, the campaign aims to create a significant impact from local to global levels. By advocating for effective policy formulation and implementation, mobilizing resources, and engaging diverse stakeholders, ENOUGH seeks to ensure no child goes hungry.
Join us as we say, ENOUGH
article / September 9, 2024
A new business for a better future
In Narang, World Vision empowers single mother Elianie with a small business, helping her feed and support her five children, offering hope for a brighter future.