publication / October 30, 2024
Capacity Statement: Cash and Voucher Program
The implementation of the Ukraine Crisis Response CVP aims to provide assistance to vulnerable populations affected by the ongoing crisis in Ukraine. This is a summary of the key components and processes involved in the implementation.
publication / October 22, 2024
Sponsorship stories of transformation
Read inspiring stories of children across Middle East and Eastern Europe countries, whose lives were changed after they got enrolled in Sponsorship programme. Their example shows how fundamental support and care forever transforms lives of the next generation.
publication / September 4, 2024
GoLD Final Performance Evaluation Report April 2024
The GoLD program - Governance for Local Development (GoLD) was implemented in Senegal by a consortium including World Vision, enda ECOPOP, Fédération des Associations Féminines du Sénégal (FAFS), Afrique Enjeux, and the Union des Radios Associatives et Communautaires du Sénégal (URAC).
landing page / October 21, 2024
Urban Champions: Local & Climate action with Vulnerable Children | LearningXchange
video / October 22, 2024
Racha's Story of Displacement
Watch Racha’s story of displacement: A member of World Vision Lebanon’s team in the south.
publication / October 1, 2024
Layering Social Accountability Interventions to Strengthen Local Education Systems Report
Ex-post evaluation of USAID- and World Bank-funded social accountability programming in the Dominican Republic.
video / October 15, 2024
Support and Protection, pillars of the I-Life Project for internally displaced persons
This video was filmed as part of the I-Life project funded by USAID-BHA. It shows how World Vision's protection team takes care of vulnerable people involved in distribution activities. The protection team ensures that the protection policy for breastfeeding mothers, people with disabilities, unaccompanied children, the elderly and pregnant women is respected ...... This has enabled these categories to benefit from the same opportunities as other participants, regardless of their vulnerability, during distribution activities.
publication / October 15, 2024
Stories of Change - Central Rift Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration Scale-Up Project (CRIFSUP)
Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR) is a sustainable land restoration technique that depends on active management of bushlands, tree stumps and/or seeds that have self-germinated from the soil, allowing them to grow into productive trees. The FMNR approach provides a lowcost, low-risk method for restoration of degraded landscapes while supplying farmers with valuable economic, social and environmental benefits.
This publication records the experiences of participants who have implemented the FMNR approach through World Vision’s CRIFSUP Project.
From their encounters, you will notice how this sustainable low-cost approach has a holistic impact on women, men, children and the community at large.
Additionally, the project trains participants on other complementary components to maximise on benefits achieved from practicing FMNR. These complementary components include: Savings for Transformation (S4T), Citizen Voice and Action (CVA), Local Value Chain Development (LVCD), Empowered Worldview (EWV), energy-saving technologies, soil and water conservation, and Climate-Smart Agriculture (CSA).
publication / September 10, 2024
Haiti Earthquake Emergency Response Final Report
World Vision Haiti's earthquake response provided WASH, food, shelter, health, and child protection support to over 155,000 vulnerable individuals.
article / October 7, 2024
After 15 years of transforming children's lives, the Kigoma programme has been closed down
This article is about the closure of the Kigoma programme. 15 years on, World Vision has taken a look back at its work in this region, where the lives of thousands of children have been transformed and social services improved. World Vision leaves with the confidence that it has trained community members and their leaders on how to sustain the achievements of this development programme, which began in 2009.