article / Oktober 23, 2022
Oksana and daughter Anya’s journey as refugees finding kindness in Georgia
World Vision's response work in Georgia has reached out to over 3,000 refugees like Oksana and Anya who fled to safety from Ukraine's ongoing conflict.
publication / September 17, 2021
Protecting children during the COVID-19 crisis and beyond
Within weeks of the COVID-19 outbreak and preventive measures being imposed, it became clear that children would bear some of the pandemic’s most far-reaching consequences.
page / Januar 17, 2014
Frequently Asked Questions
About taking action and why it’s necessary: Why do we need to raise our hands?
publication / Mai 23, 2024
Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration Scaling-Up Business Plan (2023 - 2033)
World Vision has led the charge to bring these invisible forests back to life for over two decades with a powerful technique called Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR). FMNR involves regrowing trees from stumps with living root systems through careful pruning and protection. Combined with other land restoration techniques, it’s far more effective than planting trees and works in the world’s toughest climates.
publication / September 5, 2013
Lean Six Sigma training application
Thank you for your interest in providing a week of Lean Six Sigma Black Belt level training to World Vision Process Improvement (PI) Leads in East Africa. We are beginning to improve our processes through Lean and Six Sigma.
article / Juli 20, 2015
"No ayuda el que tiene, sino, el que quiere": Sofía
No importaba ni la lluvia, ni el lodazal de las calles, tampoco las limitaciones económicas, Sofía una niña de 7 años, todos los días se esforzaba por sacar buenas notas. “Mi madre no tuvo la oportunidad de estudiar, apenas y aprendió a leer y escribir.
article / April 11, 2009
Raising awareness through the eyes of children
Four children among 30 present at the launch spoke about their expectations before the media, public and leaders.
publication / März 11, 2023
Double Affectation in Unaccompanied and/or Separated Refugee and Migrant Children and Adolescents from Venezuela
This report describes, at a regional level, the impacts of double affectation on unaccompanied and/or separated refugee and migrant children and adolescents from Venezuela, taking as a case study three countries with a large flow of Venezuelan population: Brazil, Colombia and Ecuador, with emphasis on the border territories.