publication / April 12, 2024
Child Protection Minimum Requirements - Implementation Case Study: Burundi
CPMR, Case Study, Burundi
press release / May 7, 2024
New World Vision report reveals only 5% of global aid targets children despite every $1 resulting in $10 benefits
Press release that highlights the new research by World Vision and Ernst and Young finds the impact of official development assistance for children brings strong return on investment (ROI)
publication / April 12, 2024
Child Protection Minimum Requirements - Implementation Case Study: Nepal
CPMR, Nepal, Case Study
publication / April 12, 2024
Child Protection Minimum Requirements - Implementation Case Study: Cambodia
CPMR, Case Study, Cambodia
article / May 6, 2024
Champion In The Fight Against Malnutrition: How Fortified Porridge Saved Augustinho
This is a story about malnutrition recovery in central Mozambique
publication / April 30, 2024
West and Central Africa Impact Sheet 2023
Over the course of our last fiscal year (October 2022 - September 2023), we reached more than 14 million people through our transformational development programs across these countries. This publication provides a summary of our impact.
article / May 6, 2024
Community members take ending malnutrition into their own hands
This is a story about how community based organizations are contributing to ending malnutrition in their communities.
publication / April 10, 2024
Learning Through Play Introducing Child-led play learning spaces
Learning Through Play Introducing Child-led play learning spaces World Visions
article / October 24, 2023
Equipping Communities for Quality Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health, Infant and Young Child Feeding, and Hygiene Interventions
The Strengthening Community Resilience Project in Lesotho is a collaborative effort between UNICEF Lesotho and World Vision International Lesotho , with the generous support of the Government of Japan. The project aims to build resilience in the most deprived rural communities in Mohale’s Hoek and Thaba Tseka districts, which have been severely affected by the compounded humanitarian crises.