publication / April 25, 2024
East Africa Region | 2023 Humanitarian and Emergency Affairs Annual Report
A summary of World Vision's response to humanitarian crises in East Africa from October 2022 to September 2023
article / March 18, 2024
Bridging the gap: enhanced facilities uplift Yemen's female students
Girls can continue their studies
publication / January 17, 2024
Improved WASH Governance and Financing to Reach Universal Coverage in Indonesia
With the introduction of the UN Sustainable Development Goals, World Vision in Indonesia has taken collaborative and bold steps with the government of Indonesia and other development partners to actively work toward achieving the ambitious targets for universal and equitable access to WASH services for all by 2030. World Vision supports government ministries to develop policies, national guidelines, and other WASH-related learning modules and tools, as well as facilitating advocacy events and trainings to improve WASH access.'
Given sector-wide challenges with the long-term functionality of rural and small-town water supply services, World Vision has doubled-down on strengthening management systems. World Vision, with a focus on sustainability, empowers, trains, and strengthens water committees in matters of community organization and participation, administration (payment of fees), operation and maintenance of the water systems, and protection of microwatersheds, with the objective that the water committee will manage, operate, and maintain the water systems independently.
publication / March 28, 2024
Discover Our 2023 Annual Report
Find out how our work helped improve the wellbeing of children in Sierra Leone during our 2023 financial year.
publication / April 6, 2023
Improving Child Literacy Through the support of Community Networks in Honduras
Improving Child Literacy Through the support of Community Networks unlock Literacy World Vision Honduras
article / April 14, 2022
'Unlock Literacy' gives Alpha a boost
Ten-year-old Alpha is in Primary 3 and is one of thousands of children that attend World Vision’s reading camps rolling out the Unlock Literacy model. Two years ago, Alpha could not speak a single word in English. He felt uncomfortable in class because he could hardly read or write. Today, he is top of his class and a confident learner. Read his transformation story.
publication / October 8, 2023
EU for Girls: Civil Society Assessment of EU policies (2019-2023) advancing girls’ rights
EU for Girls: Civil Society Assessment of EU policies (2019-2023) advancing girls’ rights
publication / December 20, 2023
Sexual violence against children in the digital space
Sexual violence against children in the digital space Germany Europe
publication / February 28, 2024
Farmer-Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR) is Transforming Landscapes: A case study of Somaliland
Farmer-Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR) is a low-cost land restoration technique used to combat poverty and hunger amongst subsistence farmers. It can reverse desertification, increase food, water and commodity production, and build resilience to climate extremes. It almost sounds too good to be true, but it is very real. The special ingredients are passing the knowledge to local communities, mobilising the message and transferring the skills in language they can understand, by people they can trust.
article / September 27, 2022
Unlock Literacy supports Early Grade children to Break into Literacy: The Story of Perpetual
Ten-year-old Perpetual is a World Vision Registered Child (RC). She is in grade three at her community primary school within the Krachi Area Programme.