publication / September 19, 2024
Capacity Statement: Citizen Voice and Action 2024
Citizen Voice and Action (CVA) is a local advocacy approach that World Vision uses to increase dialogue between ordinary citizens and organizations that provide services to the public. It aims to improve accountability from the administrative and political sections of government (both national and local) in order to improve the delivery and quality of public services. The approach aims to empower communities to realize the potential within to influence the quality, efficiency and accountability of public services.
article / August 1, 2024
IMPORTANT PUBLIC NOTICE
ALERT! It has come to our attention that several agencies or persons, are claiming to be acting as World Vision International or on World Vision's behalf in recruiting or facilitating the recruitment of personnel on WhatsApp and other digital channels.
article / July 17, 2024
Contribuer à l'Impact Global grâce à la Campagne ASSEZ
The recent Deep Dive Enough Advocacy Forum at the Bingu International Convention Centre (BICC) in Lilongwe, held from July 9 to 13, 2024, has underscored the imperative of pursuing policy changes to bolster investment in food production, addressing key issues affecting vulnerable communities.
publication / September 4, 2024
EVPRA Endline Evaluation Final Report
The report highlights the results of strengthened Government officials and communities during CVA processes and mainly how the “Interface Meetings” held at the Union Parishad with the participation of community people and duty bearers created opportunities for public hearings and ensured service delivery accountability.
publication / July 31, 2024
Consolidated Financial Statements 2022 and 2023
Consolidated Financial Statements 2022-2023 for World Vision International and Consolidated Affiliates (with independent auditor’s report).
article / July 17, 2024
World Vision Deep Dive Office Meeting : Driving Global Change through the Enough Campaign
The recent Deep Dive Enough Advocacy Forum in Lilongwe has underscored the need to pursue policy changes to increase investment in food production and address key issues affecting vulnerable communities.