publication / Tháng 4 10, 2024
Learning Through Play - Introducing Literacy Through Interactive Activities
Learning Through Play - Introducing Literacy Through Interactive Activities World Vision
publication / Tháng 1 31, 2024
Global Hunger Response Phase II Quarterly Situation Report #1 - January 2024
This is the first quarterly report released by World Vision's Global Hunger Response (GHR). It provides an overview of qualitative and quantitative impacts, including regional overviews and highlights from October 2023 to January 2024.
video / Tháng 11 24, 2023
My Name is Doris! - A World Vision Zimbabwe Story of Change
The World Vision Child Sponsorship Program seeks to improve the quality of life of children in vulnerable situations.
publication / Tháng 7 18, 2023
BRiCKK Project | Stories of Significant Change
BRiCKK Project
Brick Kiln
Brick Industries
Impact Stories
Child Protection
Education
Sustainable Livelihood
Micro-enterprise
article / Tháng 4 21, 2024
Yes! We Can End Tuberculosis
A story about how World Vision Malawi through Global Fund program is working with partners to fight TB in Malawi and key achievements in the last few years.
article / Tháng 11 21, 2023
DR Congo: From work in the mines to school: The story of Steve
This article is showing how the child labor is affecting children education in DRC particularly in the mining areas where children are forced to work in terms to provide their families. This is the story of Steve who has been taken from the mining work to school.
video / Tháng 4 3, 2024
DR Congo: World Vision responds to the growing needs of IDPs exacerbated by the humanitarian crisis in Eastern
This video is a compilation of testimonies from internally displaced people in the Kashaka camp in eastern DRC. These internally displaced people (IDPs) talk about their lives since they left their villages to flee the war, the difficulties they have encountered and how they are facing new difficulties in the camps where they live. Life has become very difficult and humanitarian aid is unable to meet their needs, which have increased as a result of the escalating violence. World Vision continues to respond with the support of partners, but at the same time is calling for more resources.