article / Junho 2, 2020
Cultivating land provides access to diversified food
“My name is Abdul Qadir, 50, and I live in Qalai Naw district of Badghis Province. I am a farmer having 22 acres of land and I grow almonds, peaches, pistachio, and asafetida. My wife and elder son help with all the chores related to cultivation.
publication / Junho 5, 2023
World Vision International Burundi Annual Report 2022
World Vision International Burundi is happy to present you the Annual report for the Financial Year (FY) 2022, which covers our work and impact from October 1, 2021 to September 30, 2022.
publication / Agosto 23, 2023
Actualización de la Respuesta "Esperanza sin fronteras" a junio de 2023
Informe "Esperanza sin fronteras": Respuesta de World Vision al segundo trimestre de 2023 a la crisis de Venezuela. Cubre impacto de crisis, acciones en Bolivia, Brasil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Perú, Venezuela. Migración por crisis multifactorial. Faltan alimentos, servicios, empleo y protección. World Vision ayudó a 1,9M+ desde 2019, 60,4K en el segundo trimestre de 2023. Apoyo a venezolanos vulnerables a través de nuestros esfuerzos.
publication / Agosto 3, 2022
Warm Welcomes, Lurking Tensions
The response to those displaced by the ongoing conflict in Ukraine has been a hugely positive one. Some even say there has been more expressed and enacted sympathy in the West towards refugees from Ukraine than any other large-scale displacement crisis since the Second World War. Communities in major refugee hosting countries like Poland, Romania and Moldova, who have seen a combined total of over 5.7 million refugees cross over their borders already, have shown an incredible level of hospitality to people from Ukraine.
publication / Maio 31, 2023
World Vision International Burundi Annual Report 2022
During the past year, through providing support in food, water, health care, and education sectors, we were able to reach 1,566,577 children through our 22 long term area programs and grant funded projects.
This report covers our work and impact from October 1, 2021 to September 30, 2022.
Our appreciation goes to all who contributed in one way or another to make us reach children and communities who were in need.
publication / Fevereiro 16, 2021
Faith in action: Power of faith leaders to fight a pandemic
Faith leaders and faith communities are at the forefront of the COVID-19 Response, identifying and supporting the most vulnerable children and young people in their communities.
article / Maio 18, 2021
Hope and Life after HIV infection
By Irene Sinoya, World Vision Communications Specialist, Kenya
publication / Junho 5, 2023
Advocacy Strategic Measures report - FY22 Global impact
Every year, through the Advocacy Strategic Measures (ASMs), we explore how World Vision is enabling children, communities, supporters, coalitions and other partners to engage with and influence local, national and transnational power holders in support of children’s rights and well-being.
article / Maio 22, 2019
Zambia becomes first country in Africa to adopt MEQA to track progress for Unlock Literacy programme
Ministry of General Education (MoGE) Permanent Secretary, Jobbricks Kalumba has commended World Vision for strengthening its Literacy Programme by focusing on quality which is one of MoGE’s four thematic areas (quality access, action, efficiency and effectiveness and equity) to improve the wellbe
publication / Fevereiro 16, 2022
Child Protection and COVID-19: Uganda Case Study
World Vision has pressed on in innovative ways to ensure child protection systems strengthening even in the midst of the COVID-19 Pandemic.