article / December 17, 2024
Building healthier communities: World Vision Georgia’s impact on Public Health and awareness
The pandemic hit vulnerable families the hardest, including children, women, and people with disabilities. Many struggled with worsening economic and social conditions, leading to poor mental and physical health. Routine vaccinations dropped, and access to healthcare services became more difficult. To address these issues and support the recovery of public health, the organisation has launched its first major healthcare initiative, focusing on strengthening Georgia's health and child protection systems. Family doctors and social workers, were trained on key health topics such as immunisation, Hepatitis, HIV prevention, HPV, TB, and STDs.
publication / November 26, 2024
Our Work in West Africa in 2023
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publication / December 9, 2024
Our 2023 Report: A Year of Impact and Commitment
Click below to download our 2023 Annual Report and discover the impact that we've achieved with your support. It is our hope that as you read this impact report, you will reflect on the goodness of God and be inspired to continue partnering with us for even greater achievements in the year ahead!
publication / December 10, 2024
Child-led Research - Laos
We are a group of four researchers from the Huaphanh province / Xamnuea district in Laos who conducted a quantitative study on the impacts of climate change and disasters on children in our communities. In recent years, our communities in the high mountains have faced many natural disasters.
publication / December 18, 2024
East Asia Annual Regional Snapshot 2023
World Vision has been a steadfast presence in East Asia since 1950, operating in Cambodia, China, Lao PDR, Mongolia, Myanmar, North Korea, Thailand, and Viet Nam. Our multisector programmes are tailored to the needs and priorities of local communities. With the support of over 2,200 staff, more than 99% of whom are local, we deliver impactful and sustainable solutions.
article / December 12, 2024
DR Congo: 16 Days Of Activism - Working Together To End Gender-Based Violence
This article highlights the success and impact of World Vision’s 16-day campaign against gender-based violence (GBV) in the Kasai province of the Democratic Republic of Congo. The campaign, organized as part of the GAINS-TUYA KUMPALA project, aimed to raise awareness about GBV, promote gender equality, and strengthen local protection mechanisms for women and girls. It emphasizes the importance of community mobilization and education in addressing and preventing violence, while also showcasing the collaboration between local and international partners to support victims and reduce GBV in the region.
article / December 12, 2024
DR Congo: Hundreds Of Pupils Trained To Protect The Environment On International Tree Day
This article illustrates an environmental awareness initiative organised by World Vision in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Celebrating International Tree Day, the event aimed to educate younger generations about the importance of trees in preserving the ecosystem, climate regulation and public health. Through talks by experts and a tree-planting activity, pupils were able to understand their crucial role in protecting the environment. The article also highlights the impact of this awareness-raising activity on young people, reinforcing their ecological awareness and their commitment to preserving natural resources. Ultimately, this day symbolises the importance of reforestation and tree conservation for future generations.