Nthache communities in Mwanza demand a health centre. A story of how CVA interface are empowering communities in Mwanza to demand better health care services from duty bearers. Read more
19-year-old community leader reaffirms her desire to bring change in her community through Citizen Voice Action Clara travelled to Morocco to share best practices in Citizen Voice and Action (CVA) Read more
Young Voices Matter Forum This World Children’s Day 2022, children highlighted child-led solutions to child well-being issues like COVID-19, climate change and conflict. Read more
Children in East Asia raise their voices COVID-19, climate change and conflict are touched on at World Vision’s Young Voices Matter Forum. Read more
From learning under a tree, to a complete classroom block Through the Citizen Voice and Action (CVA) group in the village, World Vision came to Kwenje village and conducted training sessions on advocacy and... Read more
The voices that call for change in Tanzania's coastal region of Tanga The Eastern coastal region of Tanga has been experiencing increased deforestation due to poor control and planning, and degradation of coastal habitats... Read more
Citizen, Voice and Action: Empowering refugees to champion their rights By Sarah Ooko, World Vision Senior Communications & Media Officer, Kenya Many organisations offer services aimed at improving the well-being of refugees at... Read more
Refugees are high risk, low priority and ignored Besi shares how teaching displaced people their rights and helping them speak up could improve services and save lives in the COVID-19 pandemic. Read more
A mentor at 12. Patricia is a champion of others. Like any other member of World Vision Consultative Council of Children, Patricia is jaunty and excited to share her experiences. She talks fast, has a... Read more
Our children are now safe: Mothers delight at upgraded health centre Despite the fact that it was the best place to go for mothers like Christine, Biiso Health Centre lacked several services such as a labour ward, enough... Read more
Equipping Mauritanian communities to create a healthy environment for children In 2016, 37-year-old Koranic teacher Sidi Mohammed met with World Vision staff visiting his neighbourhood to implement sponsorship projects, raise... Read more
Supporting the fight against COVID-19 through Citizen Voice and Action Adapting to COVID-19 Standard Operating Procedures in rural villages has been a challenge. District Taskforces, being really small, ware often unable to... Read more
Community calls lead to construction of classroom block after advocacy training World Vision empowers communities across Zambia to advocate for quality public service delivery through World Vision's social accountability approach... Read more
A school gains new teachers through Citizen Voice & Action For community development to occur, community members must be knowledgeable about their role. In line with this, World Vision, through its advocacy tool... Read more
World Vision and Community Transform Health Care For Women in Aber By Maxine Kampire, Donor Liaison Officer, World Vision in Uganda Every day, 15 women die due to pregnancy and childbirth-related causes. Ajok Caroline, a... Read more
The Changemakers Farjana – She is upset today because on the way to her school, she was rebuked and abused. But she knows what to do next. She went to meet the UNDC leader... Read more
A changed man becomes a role model for his community Meet Joseph Haukare, 36, a World Vision Solomon Islands community Channels of Hope Action Team (CHAT) member from Niumarere community on the Weather Coast... 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
Making the dream of quality education a reality Children from vulnerable and poor families are not generally expected to raise voice for public interest. That is rare in rural Nepali communities and it... Read more
“Madame Propre” Girls Club in Bologo: When the Student Becomes the Teacher Wherever World Vision intervenes with WaSH activities, be it the construction of wells or sensitizing the local population on issues around health and... Read more
Journey to a better school It is Saturday – a holiday – but Devi Secondary School in rural Doti District is still open. Students, teachers and the School Management Committee members... Read more
Community-Based Integrated Child Protection Program Supports Child-Friendly Village It is not easy to create Child-Friendly Village in Indonesia. However, the cooperation between several parties could make it happen in some areas of... Read more
Community voice for a better school A well-decorated Early Childhood Education and Development centre in Kailali district would generally attract a good number of children. But, it is a day... Read more
World Vision: Citizenship in bold The inhabitants of the village of Diam Diam all know him as Oustaz Ndao. Dressed in a traditional white boubou and clutching his folder like a teacher, he... Read more