article / April 10, 2024
Shine's journey within the development sector
Shine is a 25-year-old World Vision Myanmar Medical Project Officer of the Nourish Delta II project. Shine's daily life involves conducting field visits, primarily focused on screening the nutrition status of children under 5 in the community. This screening includes measuring their weight, height, and MUAC (mid-upper arm circumference).
article / April 3, 2024
Rachel's Journey to Cultivating Resilience
The impact of the project extends beyond cocoa management, touching upon behavior change in farmers regarding gender and disability inclusion, savings, and family decision-making.
publication / April 18, 2024
Innovative project aims to strengthen resilience and livelihoods recovery in Ukraine
The Recovery Through Innovative Startup Empowerment (RISE) is a comprehensive program designed to empower Ukrainian entrepreneurs on their journey to successful innovative business startups. The proposed project will particularly focus on green construction, energy efficiency, and the digitization of climate-smart agriculture, among others.
video / April 2, 2024
Erik's journey from a shy and nervous child with communication barriers to a confident individual
Erik's journey from a shy and nervous child with significant communication barriers to a confident and socially engaged individual is really incredible.
article / March 5, 2024
Urban Programming in Burkina Faso: World Vision supports vulnerable people in peri-urban areas
World Vision officially launches an urban programme in Burkina Faso to fight poverty and promote more inclusive cities where children flourish.
publication / April 17, 2024
WVI Global Accountability Report 2023
WVI Global Accountability Report 2023
article / April 23, 2024
San and more than 450 children in northern Sierra Leone exercise their power of choice
San, a physically challenged girl, joined over 450 children in Sierra Leone to choose her potential sponsor. World Vision International Sierra Leone organised a special Chosen event in Mongo and Delmayadu. It was not only about sponsorship, but also about "the joy of changing the lives of vulnerable children".