article / March 26, 2021
National Director's Blog: Growing from challenges to opportunities to promote digital transformation in Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe, like many countries, has gone through various challenges over the years, more recently having to deal with increased natural disasters, renewed food shortages, severe economic shocks, and most recently COVID-19. As he serves his last week in office, Emmanuel Isch, outgoing National Director for World Vision in Zimbabwe, reflects on how we have embraced change as a team to help address the most pressing challenges.
publication / June 16, 2023
Protecting Children in the Digital Environment
The Internet age has progressively transformed socioeconomic growth for nations and businesses across the globe. More so, access to the Internet creates opportunities for Zambian children to participate in crucial decision-making processes locally, nationally, regionally and globally using an online digital environment that has opened up virtual, less expensive, yet meaningful, practical discussions among parties in distant places. Children also use the internet for learning, streaming videos, playing games, and following and watching trending activities online.
publication / April 14, 2022
Marco de responsabilidad del programa
La "responsabilidad del programa" describe cómo procuramos ser responsables ante los niños, las niñas y comunidades a los que servimos.
article / August 24, 2015
Blog: Children and young people transforming society
By Jennifer Philpot-Nissen, Senior Advisor for Human Rights, World Vision
publication / February 3, 2022
Citizen Voice & Action: An original approach to social accountability
For nearly two decades, World Vision has developed, tested, and implemented an original approach to social accountability, Citizen Voice and Action (CVA), which emphasises advocacy and dialogue.
article / October 30, 2020
Ending violence against children still a critical issue for society - Country Director's Blog
From January to March 2020, there were over 2,400 reported cases of violence against children; a figure that rose to almost 5,000 between April and September. Jason Evans, the Country Director for World Vision in Uganda blogs on the importance of prioritising initiatives aimed at putting an end the abuse, neglect and exploitation of children during and beyond COVID-19.
article / May 5, 2022
Melinda: when the rock 'does not weigh' in its place
Melinda is one of the young people of the "Reporter" blog in the city of Shkodra. For over five years she has been committed to addressing important topics and issues that concern youth in their communities.
article / April 11, 2014
Staff Blog: Preventing child malnutrition in emergencies
By Feral Vincent Quitlong, Health and Nutrition Facilitator, World Vision Haiyan Response. It’s never easy news to deliver.
article / March 10, 2014
Blog: Children as researchers in emergency and disaster situations
By Patricio Cuevas-Parra, Senior Policy Adviser, Child Participation, Advocacy & Justice for Children, World Vision International.
publication / September 23, 2021
Price Shocks
The world is on the brink of a child-malnutrition pandemic. This is due to a perfect storm of sky-rocketing food prices, lower incomes, reduced nutritional services and disrupted food-supply chains as a result of COVID-19.