publication / September 19, 2022
No Lost Generation Annual Report FY21
No Lost Generation Annual Report FY21
article / August 31, 2023
RD Congo: L’épargne transforme et change la vie des ménages les plus vulnérables dans l'AP Kenge
Cet article montre comment Cécile, cette femme qui était hier vulnérable, est devenue autonome et indépendante financièrement grace à son adhésion à un groupe d'épargne. World Vision implémente l'approche saving groupe dans l'AP Kenge à travers 50 groupes d'épargne. Des femmes et des hommes voient leur vie transformée grace à cette approche qui leur donne accès à des formations de gestion de leur revenu et leur épargne.
publication / October 28, 2023
National Response to the Crisis in Nagorno-Karabakh | External SitRep#2
National Response to the Crisis in Nagorno-Karabakh | External SitRep#2
publication / May 16, 2023
Project Model Handbook: Regreening Communities
This field handbook provides comprehensive guidance for implementing World Vision's Regreening Communities project model.
article / December 15, 2015
Blog: World Vision's impact in the fight against slavery
This week on Wednesday 2 December, the world will be acknowledging crimes of trafficking and the worst forms of exploitation against individuals through the International Day for the Abolition of Slavery.
publication / November 10, 2023
RAPPORT ANNUEL 2022 - Tchad
L’année 2022 a été marquée par des réalisations pour donner l’accès à l’eau potable aux communautés et aussi en ce qui concerne les infrastructures éducatives. En réponse à l’urgence alimentaire et aux inondations dans le pays, World Vision est venu au secours de plusieurs communautés. Plus de détails dans ce rapport.
article / August 10, 2020
Staff blog: Dorcas says goodbye to the river
She sat in front of her small thatched house, her face without emotion as she looked over to us, I was with Elijah her son in law and John – a project staff with the EU Unicef WasH, Klinpela Komuniti project (KKP).
article / December 2, 2011
Blog - To be a doctor
Zaiba is eight years old. She wears a Shalwar Kameez of flowers. Dark blue like school ink, light blue like the sky, purple like grapes and small green leaves, pale against the petals. She covers her head with a scarf of red and purple in narrow stripes running lengthways.
article / February 5, 2016
Blog: Shining hope
Thirty-five miles outside busy Yangon, there’s a village called Gyo Gone in Hlegu Township. Next to the main road, and surrounded with a sturdy fence, a well-established early child care centre is there to nurture children ages 3 to 5 to grow physically, mentally, and emotionally.