article / Tháng 11 26, 2024
A second chance at education: how school feeding changed Aschila’s life
Aschila’s life turned positive when World Vision Ethiopia introduced a school feeding programme through the Education Cannot Wait (ECW) project.
article / Tháng 12 1, 2024
World Vision Zambia Launches ENOUGH Campaign to End Child Hunger and Malnutrition
World Vision Zambia recently officially launched its three-year ENOUGH Campaign, which aims to address child hunger and malnutrition. The campaign seeks to make vulnerable children more visible, amplify their voices in policy and funding decisions, and ensure they are better fed, nourished, and resilient.
opinion / Tháng 11 26, 2024
School meals: South East Asia children must see more action
Terry Ferrari shares the critical takeaways from the Southeast Asia School Meals Coalition Summit
video / Tháng 9 4, 2024
Emergency school feeding in Chad helps children stay in school
Funded by the World Food Programme, World Vision's emergency school feeding programme is helping children displaced by conflict in Sudan to stay healthy and in school in Farchana camp in eastern Chad.
article / Tháng 12 2, 2024
Haiti's Displaced Mothers: Struggling for Survival and Dignity
In the aftermath of violence that claimed her partner's life and left her homeless, Ana stands as a beacon of resilience. With four young daughters to care for and nowhere to turn, she found a glimmer of hope through Toya and World Vision. Their support gave her not only a lifeline but also the courage to rebuild.
publication / Tháng 11 21, 2024
Child-Led Study: Young Minds Shaping Climate Action & Disaster Mitigation for a Sustainable Future (Comic)
This Child-Led Study on the Lived Experiences and Perspectives of Children in East Asia is the result of the dedication and hard work of children aged 12-18 years old who are currently engaged with World Vision East Asia through the Young Minds CAMP - a regional leadership development academy.
press release / Tháng 10 10, 2024
Malnutrition costing women and girls over $1.6 trillion annually according to World Vision Report
Malnutrition costs the global economy over $1.6 trillion annually, according to a new report by World Vision. The report highlights the severe economic impact of malnutrition and calls for urgent global action.