article / January 21, 2025
Biodiversity and the community belong to each other
446 youth have been active on better understanding the crucial role of biodiversity in our life. They identified the needs for actions and designed 9 initiatives for implementation, such as expeditions, planting, exhibitions, public fairs and touristic promotion initiatives, ect.
article / January 15, 2025
Building Strong Foundations: The Importance of Early Childhood Development in a Changing World
Building Strong Foundations: The Importance of Early Childhood Development in a Changing World at World Vision
article / January 16, 2025
“I have become a woman head of household in my community”, thanks PROSECA project
Thanks to the PROSECA Project's Village Savings and Credit Association (AVEC), Germaine transitioned from selling local beer to becoming a respected head of her household and a prominent figure in her community
article / January 11, 2025
Launch of CORE Group Partners Project (CGPP) Global Health Security: Community mobilisation to strengthen surveillance of priority zoonotic diseases
With the aim of contributing to the strengthening of community-based surveillance of zoonotic diseases and vaccine-preventable diseases, the CORE Group Partners Project (CGPP) through World Vision International in DRC, with the financial support of USAID, has begun a new phase integrating Global Health Security (GHS) into its activities in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Focusing on the multisectoral "One Health" approach, this project targets the health zones of Goma, Karisimbi, Uvira and Nundu, in the provinces of North and South Kivu.
video / January 7, 2025
Extending God's love through giving back to the community
Ngoza Faith Sakala-Kabaso of World Vision Zambia highlights that giving during the festive season reflects God's love, inspiring acts of kindness and generosity.
publication / January 21, 2025
East Asia Capacity Statement | Disaster Management
Asia-Pacific is the most climate-exposed and disaster-prone region in the world. As many as 65% of children in East Asia are exposed to multiple shocks which are becoming increasingly frequent, especially flooding, drought, saltwater inundation, and climate-related diseases. Children and families living in poverty are particularly vulnerable, bearing the brunt of these recurrent crises and their longterm consequences.
article / December 24, 2024
United for Creation Care: Ghana's Faith Community Takes Action
World Vision Ghana, in partnership with 22 denominations and para-church organizations, recently hosted a landmark conference to develop the National Creation Care Framework.
publication / December 30, 2024
Make it 18 Report: Community Voices on Child Marriage Reform in Solomon Islands
Make it 18 Report: Community Voices on Child Marriage Reform in Solomon Islands