article / November 25, 2024
DR Congo: Raising Awareness About The Importance Of hygiene And Sanitation In Nyanga And Kitangua On The World Toilet Day
This article shows how on World Toilet Day, November 19, 2024, World Vision, in collaboration with the Nyanga and Kitangua health zones in DR Congo’s Kasai province, organised an event to raise awareness about the importance of hygiene and sanitation. More than 150 participants participated in workshops and discussions on promoting clean and functional sanitation facilities. The event was part of the USAID-funded GAINS-TUYA KUMPALA project, which aims to improve the region's sanitation, food security, and health.
video / November 20, 2024
On World Children's Day we want to make sure their opinions count
#Children’sDay
We reaffirm that every child has the right 'to grow, learn, play, develop and flourish with dignity'. World Vision Afghanistan is dedicated to enhancing the wellbeing of Afghan girls and boys, and helping them thrive. This entails including them in the decisions we make that affect their lives and their communities.
By listening to them and making sure their opinions count, we recognise their inherent value, reinforce their agency, and give them reason to believe that their future can be full of possibilities.
press release / November 27, 2024
Ceasefire reached in Lebanon, but challenges persist
World Vision calls for lasting peace in Lebanon after a ceasefire is announced, highlighting the urgent need for continued humanitarian support. With nearly 4,000 lives lost and over 1 million displaced, the organization provides critical aid and urges sustainable rebuilding efforts for affected children and families.
press release / November 7, 2024
World Vision warns about increasing risks of violence affecting displaced children, amid historic Inter-Ministerial Conference
World Vision warns of rising violence risks for displaced children amid historic Inter-Ministerial Conference addressing climate change, conflict, and child protection.
publication / November 26, 2024
Living Up to Our Promise: understanding gender-based violence and the Do No Harm approach
The purpose of this guide is to provide World Vision staff with practical ways of understanding gender-based violence (GBV) concepts. It supports the understanding of key concepts related to GBV to enhance the development of interventions to address gender-based violence in non-targeted programming (mainstreaming).
press release / November 19, 2024
Listen to the Future: Celebrating and Amplifying Children's Voices on World Children’s Day
Celebrate World Children’s Day with World Vision & UNICEF Lesotho! Kids take over to advocate for their rights under the theme: "Listen to the Future."
press release / November 25, 2024
New child and youth-led climate research reveals the urgent need to strengthen climate education and disaster mitigation across Asia
World Vision East Asia’s first child-led research on climate action and disaster mitigation reveals that underpinned by the low to moderate levels of disaster preparedness in vulnerable communities, there is a pressing need to strengthen climate education (formal and informal) and disaster mitigation through school programmes and social media channels.
press release / November 20, 2024
World Children’s Day: children and young people’s futures and well-being are at risk due to dire impact of climate change in the Middle East
World Children’s Day: Children and young people’s futures and well-being are at risk due to dire impact of climate change in the Middle East
article / October 31, 2024
DR Congo: Tamlyn, US Ambassador visits World Vision's activities in partnership with UNHCR in North Ubangi
This article is about the visit of the Ambassador of the United States to the DRC in the province of North Ubangi. Here, she visited World Vision projects and was delighted to see that World Vision had responded to the various needs of Central African refugees while bringing them closer to local communities through collective projects. The project focuses on livelihoods, washing, and education.
press release / November 19, 2024
Ground-breaking alliance aims to fast-track an end to hunger and poverty
The Global Alliance Against Hunger and Poverty, launched at the G20 Summit in 2023, unites over 145 countries and organizations to end hunger and malnutrition. With $7 billion needed annually, the alliance aims to tackle child food insecurity and malnutrition through coordinated global efforts and financial commitments.