article / Tháng 2 16, 2024
Empowering Women Farmers: Inspiring hope for Sustainable Agriculture
Getari, a farmer with Kou Cooperative Society in Madang’s Usino District, transformed her cocoa block, empowering women in her community. Trained by World Vision's ANCP Climate Smart Cocoa project, she mastered climate-smart farming, boosting her cocoa's health and productivity. Sharing her knowledge, she mentored other women, fostering community bonds.
publication / Tháng 3 11, 2024
World Vision Kenya Annual Report 2023
This Report covers the work and impact of World Vision Kenya from October 1st, 2022 to September 30th, 2023. In the period, our transformative projects reached over three million people (1,934,341 children & 1,495, 512 adults) showcasing our impactful efforts in transforming the lives of vulnerable children and communities across Kenya.
publication / Tháng 3 21, 2024
World Vision Sudan Annual Report 2023
Annual report from October 2022 to September 2023.
publication / Tháng 5 30, 2022
Ukraine Crisis Response SitRep#8- May 18 2022
There are now more than 14 million Ukrainian people who are displaced from their homes by ongoing conflict in the region. This is marked by over 3000 civilian casualties reported in the three months since the start of the crisis, including men, women, and children.
publication / Tháng 5 28, 2023
Nurturing Care Thematic Brief on Responsive Feeding
This brief, developed by Nurturing Care for Early Childhood Development, explains what is meant by responsive feeding and how to create the enabling environments for caregivers to responsively feed their young children. Practical examples from Bangladesh, Ghana, Mexico, Timor-Leste and the West Bank are included.
publication / Tháng 11 4, 2022
Manual de Regeneración natural asistida por la comunidad (FMNR)
El manual proporciona una guía de campo paso a paso sobre cómo implementar Manual de Regeneración natural asistida por la comunidad (FMNR).
article / Tháng 8 8, 2010
World Vision to help 150,000 people affected by floods in Pakistan
“This disaster is worse than the earthquake in 2005 because after the earthquake, people could recover things like jewellery, mattresses and utensils, while this flood swept away everything they had,” said Shaharyar Bangash, World Vision’s programme manager in Pakistan.
article / Tháng 5 22, 2012
World Vision appeals for assistance as 150,000 face severe food shortage
World Vision has declared an emergency response (Category II) for the drought situation in Angola.