article / October 14, 2023
Making our voices heard through the ENOUGH campaign
Hunger is a real problem and I have witnessed it with my own eyes and ears.
article / March 21, 2024
Championing male involvement in child health
World Vision is empowering men to champion child health
article / May 24, 2023
Benedict's passion for all things Woven
Benedict Tokura is from Munnu Village. Munnu is one of 10 communities in Kopi’s Constituency of Siwai district and was selected to be a part of the Wellbeing Outcomes to End Violence, Enable Livelihoods & Improve Nutrition (WOVEN) Project. Benedict and his family are also one of the few families that have undertaken all 4 of the WOVEN Project training. Benedict tells of how his family’s life has been transformed by the project and the Munnu2 S4T group he chairs.
article / May 14, 2024
World Vision Georgia's Statement on adoption of the new law on "Transparency of Foreign Influence"
World Vision Georgia's Statement on adoption of the new law on "Transparency of Foreign Influence"
article / November 30, 2023
World Vision Zambia, Education Above All and FAWEZA handover two ablution blocks to the Zambian Government
Through the EVE project, World Vision Zambia with its partners aim is to increase retention, access, and learning of 7,000 at-risk children in quality primary education in Zambia.
article / May 14, 2023
Improved Feeding Project Boosts Child Health and Nutrition in 70 communities across 3 Regions of Ghana
Some rural communities in the Kassena-Nankana West, Kintampo South, and Sekyere East Districts have used indigenous agricultural practices for decades to produce a wide range of high-quality food such as maize, millet, cassava, pepper, tomatoes, and plantains. These have helped sustain household food security and livelihoods for decades.
publication / October 11, 2022
Liturgy Guide 2022-Feed My Sheep Spanish
Go deeper this weekend with Scripture, reflections, prayers and worship. We encourage you to make this guide your own and adapt to your own Christian traditions.