article / Junio 28, 2021
World Vision and partners launch project to conserve biodiversity and improve livelihoods
The Landscape and Environmental Agility across the Nation (LEAN) Project is a four-year project funded by the European Union flagship Global Climate Change Alliance Plus (GCCA+) initiative that aims to conserve biodiversity, build climate resilience, reduce emissions from land-use changes in Savana, high forest, and transition zones of Ghana; and all while helping local farmers to improve their livelihoods.
article / Septiembre 2, 2022
Changing yourself, your family, your community
Klodi from Dibër felt bullied at school until a few years ago because he is part of the Roma community. The teenager was the quiet type, shy, rarely spoke and generally did not participate in discussions with his classmates.
press release / Octubre 7, 2021
World Vision welcomes historic malaria vaccine as significant breakthrough for the most vulnerable children in Southern Africa
Malawi is among the top 20 countries with the highest malaria prevalence and mortality rates (2% of global cases and deaths).
article / Julio 20, 2021
20 Things to Tell Your Sponsored Child That Make Letters Easy
Communicate effectively with your sponsored child. What to tell your sponsored child.
press release / Octubre 25, 2021
World Vision to release a follow-up report highlighting the mental health, learning and protection needs of Asia’s most vulnerable children affected by the global COVID-19 pandemic
Media Advisory | Unmasking II: Childhood Lost Report
press release / Junio 24, 2021
Western PHA launches COVID-19 vaccination campaign in North Fly district
In a collaborative effort between the Western Provincial Health Authority (WPHA), North Fly District Health Services (NFDHS), and World Vision PNG, the WPHA sanctioned a CoVid-19 vaccination training on 10 June 2021, facilitated by National Department of Health (NDoH) CoVid-19 Vaccination Coordin
publication / Marzo 11, 2024
World Vision Armenia Country Profile 2023
World Vision is a humanitarian and development non-governmental organisation that serves in more than 100 countries around the world to support the wellbeing of millions of children and their families.
This document presents World Vision's areas of work and outreach in the communities of Armenia.
article / Mayo 16, 2023
Sarah; The Confident Reader
Like many other children in Abujuru Community in Krachi West Municipality, 11-year-old Sarah could not read a single word until two years ago, when she joined World Vision’s After-School Reading Club in her community. Her knowledge of sound identification was limited to school letter names.
article / Febrero 28, 2022
Gift of one goat feeding family 10 years later
Back in 2012, no one could have imagined that a small gift of a goat to a 12-year-old girl would one day feed a whole family and help send several children to school. Phindile is one example of children and families that use what they are given profitably to ensure a positive change in their lives. The former sponsored child says she wishes to continuously grow her business and ensure that she and her family do not lack.