article / January 16, 2024
Jeremiah's dream is within grasp through World Vision's youth empowerment project
Jeremiah's childhood was marked by the absence of parental figures. Abandoned by both his father and mother, he found refuge in another family in Morobe. However, formal education only lasted until Grade 3, and he soon found himself navigating the unforgiving streets of Lae, resorting to collecting containers and engaging in petty theft to survive.
Everything changed when the RYRNYSW Project reached Bumbu. Jeremiah saw it as a lifeline, an opportunity to break the cycle of poverty through skills development. Despite initial hesitation from some friends, he actively participated in the project's various modules, discovering a passion for driving. Recognising the importance of work in shaping his future, Jeremiah identified driving as a skill that could open doors for employment.
press release / April 24, 2024
World Vision Launches "ENOUGH" Campaign to End Child Hunger and Malnutrition in Kenya
World Vision launches ENOUGH campaign in Kenya to address child hunger and malnutrition in the country. The landmark campaign is a timely initiative that will not only call for enough nutritious food in school and at home, but will also call for improved data collection, climate-smart agriculture, and policy reforms even as the Kenyan Government plans to establish a national policy on school meals by June 2023 as well as strengthen the efficiency and accountability mechanisms of the school meals initiative.
landing page / August 5, 2023
Supporting a Resilient Economic Recovery by Strengthening the Agriculture Sector
article / July 1, 2023
Economic empowerment liberates women from the bondage of violence and abuse
Jackline, a gender-based violence survivor, has beaten all odds to overcome the traumatic experience and rebuild her life. She is now a successful entrepreneur, running a thriving business. ©World Vision Photo/Sarah Ooko.
article / January 30, 2024
Pheakdey Strives For Education And Empowerment After Losing Both Parents
Dat Pheakdey is motivated to finish his schooling and give back to his community in Kampong Thom, Cambodia, following a double tragedy that claimed the lives of his parents. Read More...
publication / January 25, 2024
Women Empowered for Leadership and Development
This document presents a promising practice on integrating Gender Equality and Social Inclusion (GESI) to empower women and advance their socio-economic and political leadership in Sierra Leone.
publication / April 24, 2024
Mid-year review of education for children displaced by the conflict in Ukraine at the start of the 2023-2024 Academic Year
Mid-year review of education for children displaced by the conflict in Ukraine at the start of the 2023-2024 Academic Year World Vision
article / March 28, 2024
Sinethemba's Story of Hope, Growth, and Entrepreneurship
At just 17 years old, Sinethemba, from Davis, a community under Shiselweni region, faced a challenge that threatened to dim the light of her dreams: an unexpected pregnancy forced her to leave school, casting a shadow over her aspirations. In a household where every penny counted, the burden of school fees weighed heavily on her parents, especially because they are both unemployed.
article / February 8, 2024
Ukrainian refugees in Moldova learn culinary and business skills to whip up healthy food and become future entrepreneurs
With the support of Aktion Deutschland Hilft, World Vision, WeWorld, and Katalyst Kitchens have forged this collaborative effort to equip over 900 refugees with essential culinary skills, fostering independence and resilience within the community.