article / Mai 18, 2021
Hope and Life after HIV infection
By Irene Sinoya, World Vision Communications Specialist, Kenya
A few years ago, 26-year-old Felix was living a healthy life just like most people in Kenya’s Nyamira County.
publication / September 25, 2017
Reducing children's vulnerability to violence: A case study from the Central African Republic
Children in the Central African Republic (CAR) have been living through cycles of conflict, instability and chronic poverty for decades. They live in a ‘forgotten crisis’ that has largely slipped off the international agenda and rarely makes it into the headlines.
publication / August 3, 2022
East Africa Hunger Emergency Response Situation Report - June 2022
A deadly mix of conflict, COVID-19 and the climate crisis has pushed more than 9 million people across seven countries in East Africa to the very brink of a hunger crisis. Of critical concern are vulnerable children who are experiencing high levels of malnutrition.
opinion / Mai 15, 2024
How extreme weather is aggravating humanitarian crises in the Middle East
Environmental expert Aaron Tanner explains how humanitarian agencies must focus on resilience and flexibility to counter the region’s climate crisis
publication / März 9, 2023
Baseline Field Guide
This field guide has been developed to guide World Vision staff and partners in the planning and carrying out of programme baselines. In order to simplify the key concepts and principles for use, the field guide is organised around three principal phases of managing baselines: planning, execution, and data analysis and use. The field guide illustrates key steps to follow as WV staff and partners plan, implement and use baseline information.
publication / April 11, 2023
Impact Report 2022
All our impact within last year compiled with gratitude and love.
publication / Juni 13, 2018
EU Conference on Youth, Peace and Security
The European Partnership for Children and Youth in Peacebuilding (EYPB) welcomes the European Union’s (EU) increased commitment to children and youth in peace and security, in line with the UN Security Council resolution 2250 (2015) and the UN Global Progress Study report.
article / Juni 25, 2021
Disability-friendly latrines bring relief to the most vulnerable refugees
Adamou, 51, was a victim of attacks in his village in Nigeria. Unfortunately his leg was broken in the attacks and as a result, he had to stop working while he took refuge with his family in Chadakori refugee settlement in Niger. His accident has affected him as he has difficulty moving and performing normal activities, especially going to the toilet. With the support of UNHCR, World Vision has provided the site where Adamou lives with clean water and latrines equipped with a chair to help people with disabilities.