A Tribute to A Mother Who Raised Six Outstanding Teachers A tribute to a mother who had no formal education - attended an adult literacy class and raised six outstanding teachers Read more
Education: Achieving their dreams against the odds in India Nanuram’s humble home is in the middle of a cornfield in India , ripe for harvest. He and his wife Sughna continue to farm this land just as his parents... Read more
Towards a whole-child approach to Education in Emergencies and Crises By Gabriela Miranda While the education in emergencies (EiE) sector is booming, with new initiatives always emerging, it continues to be largely... Read more
At International Literacy Day, communities lead the way to unlock the power of reading, leaving no child behind despite COVID By Ana Tenorio, Global Technical Director for Education Quality and Innovation What compels communities to act? Charles, a Reading Club volunteer in the... Read more
A multi-country evaluation of World Vision Youth Ready curriculum: Blended pedagogical approaches to Social Emotional Learning for vulnerable youths in Latin and Caribbean regions Abstract Before COVID, 60% of Latin Americans aged 15–29 were outside the school system, and one in five neither studied nor worked (CAF, 2020). Violence... Read more
The Power of Reading: A brighter future for Kam in Laos Kam’s voice resonates loudly and clearly in her classroom. Once a shy child, Kam has transformed into an outgoing girl. Read more
Break the Bias for Adolescent Mothers’ Right to Education Janelle says to "#BreaktheBias " r equires gender-transformative programming to increase the confidence and voice of this often socially marginalized group... Read more
A teacher’s promise: Indigenous children's access to education Teacher Cecilia is one of the very few Aetas (indigenous Filipino people) in her group who graduated from college. Her perseverance to graduate stemmed... Read more
Education: An end to child marriage for Priyanka Her parents began looking for a groom when she was 15. No girl from her village had attended college and it was a big ask even for Priyanka, who was... Read more
Honduras: Evelyn and her social impact "Many times, I feel like a counsellor to my friends and I know I can reach out to many young people.” Evelyn is an excellent student currently in eighth... Read more
Education: The key to fulfilling a girl’s dream To most families in the Philippines, education is a key that will elevate them to a prosperous, comfortable life. Seventeen-year-old Ara, a Grade 12... Read more
World Vision Rwanda wins “USAID Homes and Communities Activity” Grant Award World Vision Rwanda won the “USAID Homes and Communities Activity” award worth $17,749,484. The 5-year grant focusing in the Education sector was won... Read more
Providing children with Disability - access to Education By Edward Winter, Senior Technical Advisor for Social Inclusion at World Vision US The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) estimates that there are 240... Read more
Gender differences in psychosocial status of adolescents during COVID-19: a six-country cross-sectional survey in Asia Pacific Background : A six-country cross-sectional survey in Asia Pacific Evidence Brief by Johns Hopkins and World Vision Asia. School closures and family... Read more
No Recovery from COVID-19 without Increased Support to Teachers By Marco Grazia, Dennis Sinyolo & Gabriela Miranda On this World Teachers’ Day , as communities around the globe continue to reel from the impact of COVID... Read more
Jhayrus: The business-minded 13 year old in the Philippines As pandemic restrictions ease slightly in the Philippines , children can be seen all around in this narrow street in Malabon City. Thirteen-year-old... Read more
Xiaobing: Embracing a new chapter and new skills in China All children have the right to a safe, inclusive and quality education. We want all children to be educated for life, in a safe and nurturing environment... Read more
Getting Noticed in the world of Education in Emergencies We are delighted to announce that World Vision has been elected to the High-Level Steering Group (HLSG) and Executive Committee (ExCom) of Education Cannot... Read more
5 innovative ways kids are going back to school By Alison Ralph, World Vision Canada For many families around the world the changing of the seasons—from summer to fall—is synonymous with the start of a... Read more
Education builds hope for Syrian refugee children The emotional, social, and physical development of young children has a direct effect on their overall development and on the adult they will become. That... Read more
Bringing mother language education home By Andrew Ofosu-Dankyi, World Vision Ghana Growing up, our teachers used the mother language to instruct us in school. At that time, there were few books... Read more
Zambia becomes first country in Africa to adopt MEQA to track progress for Unlock Literacy programme Ministry of General Education (MoGE) Permanent Secretary, Jobbricks Kalumba has commended World Vision for strengthening its Literacy Programme by focusing... Read more
It takes a village to teach children to read Featured Image: Community reading club volunteer, Jenara Mumbulu, listens to and helps Lightwell, 10, with his reading at a World Vision's reading camp in... Read more
Go Baby Go: Laying a strong foundation for learning in Haiti By Guy Faubert Vital-Herne, World Vision Haiti For struggling mothers in rural Haiti, life can seem like a string of unending responsibilities. They are... Read more