article / January 15, 2024
From Vice to Virtue, My Transformation through the Kids Club
“Engaging in social vices within the community was once a part of my life. Skipping classes to attend to my traps or indulge in other unhealthy activities seemed like the norm. However, everything changed when I joined the Kids Club in June 2013.
article / May 13, 2024
Reflection of a father
Like many couples, Mungunshagai and his wife faced challenges and misunderstandings, especially concerning their daughter's education. "Celebrating Families" has shifted their attitudes towards each other and their daughter in a positive direction.
press release / February 5, 2024
"Untold stories 3": Let's say no to trafficking through art competition
World Vision Albania and UNICEF Albania are pleased to invite all Albanian new artists aged 16+ years old (living in the country or abroad), to participate at the national painting and black and white drawing competition “Untold Stories 3”.
article / January 16, 2024
Inspiring Resilience: Hernania’s story
Meet Hernania, a courageous 12-year-old from Baucau, whose determination shines even in the face of challenges. In her quiet village, water scarcity was a daily struggle.
article / January 16, 2024
Turning Survivors of Sexual Violence Into Role Models: The Story of Trinity Basikolo.
Girls Empowerment Network (Genet) in Malawi is implementing the AGYW project in Mulanje district with financial and technical support from World Vision Malawi and the Global Fund.
article / April 11, 2024
Reading Buddy: Empowering Children through Shared Learning in Rwanda
The impact of reading buddies , reported by World Vision Rwanda
article / December 20, 2023
Life in the eyes of a Ukrainian child: “My only wish is for my father to return from war”
For almost two years, the reality of everyday life has changed too abruptly for nine-year-old Eva. While the war continues, Ukrainian children face daily interrupted lessons, air alarms, bombings, and an education that has been partially disrupted. Teach for Ukraine, World Vision’s local partner, conducted Diagnostic and Proficiency Assessments (DAPAs) that evaluated Ukrainian children’s literacy and numeracy skills individually to avoid and uncover learning gaps.