publication / January 30, 2025
World Vision Bangladesh Annual Report 2024
Discover how World Vision Bangladesh empowered communities, strengthened systems, and transformed lives in 2024. Read our Annual Report 2024
article / January 30, 2025
World Vision Senegal launches an international
campaign against child hunger and malnutrition, called ASSEZ.
World Vision is working with several
ministries and partners in Senegal. The international NGO is a member of
Joining Forces and CONAME.
publication / January 31, 2025
Listening to our partners - World Vision Partner Survey 2024
World Vision Partner Survey 2024
article / January 31, 2025
American World Vision sponsors visit Lour Escale and Ribot Escale - World Vision Senegal
A group of sponsors from the Presbyterian Church of Colombia congregation in the USA visited the children they sponsor through World Vision Senegal's programmes.
article / January 22, 2025
World Vision Niger : From traditional teaching to distance learning using technology
Education, ICT and Artificial Intelligence: In Niger, innovative technologies are enabling many children to continue their studies despite conflict and disasters, a reflection by Maman Rabi Garba Alfa Bano, Education Manager at World Vision Niger.
Data collection and information tools/applications have reached schools and students in both stable and insecure areas, improving their access to inclusive and protective educational opportunities, both immediately and over the long term.
article / January 29, 2025
Restoring Zambia’s Landscapes: How World Vision and Copperbelt University Are Scaling FMNR for a Sustainable Future
For decades, deforestation and soil degradation have threatened Zambia’s agricultural productivity and rural livelihoods. But through a groundbreaking partnership between World Vision Zambia and The Copperbelt University (CBU), the Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR) model is proving that simple, low-cost solutions can have a transformative impact.
article / January 22, 2025
World Vision Niger : De l’Enseignement classique à une éducation à distance grâce à la technologie
Éducation, TICs et Intelligence artificielle : au Niger, les technologies innovantes permettent à de nombreux enfants de continuer à étudier malgré les conflits et les catastrophes, une reflexion de Maman Rabi Garba Alfa Bano, Manager Education World Vision Niger.
article / December 17, 2024
Building healthier communities: World Vision Georgia’s impact on Public Health and awareness
The pandemic hit vulnerable families the hardest, including children, women, and people with disabilities. Many struggled with worsening economic and social conditions, leading to poor mental and physical health. Routine vaccinations dropped, and access to healthcare services became more difficult. To address these issues and support the recovery of public health, the organisation has launched its first major healthcare initiative, focusing on strengthening Georgia's health and child protection systems. Family doctors and social workers, were trained on key health topics such as immunisation, Hepatitis, HIV prevention, HPV, TB, and STDs.