article / June 13, 2025
Ministry of Education and World Vision Albania Launch Summer School Programme for 1,000 Children
The Ministry of Education and Sports, in partnership with World Vision Albania, launches a new Summer School programme in Tirana, Kamza and Durrës, offering learning, play, and creativity to 1,000 children starting 16 June.
article / June 27, 2025
Langurkhola leads the way: Sindhuli's first Nutrition-Friendly Health Facility prioritizes children's future
With support from World Vision International Nepal, Langurkhola Basic Health Service Centre was declared the first Nutrition-Friendly Health Facility (NFHF) of Sindhuli.
publication / April 29, 2025
World Vision Albania Impact Report 2024 - Bringing hope, transforming lives
Throughout 2024, World Vision Albania was present in 21 municipalities. Collaborating with a network of 76 partners, WVA's initiatives positively reached the lives of 28,873 children via its diverse programming.
article / June 25, 2025
Partnering for Nature: Advancing Biodiversity and Sustainable Tourism in Shebenik National Park
World Vision Albania and partners promote biodiversity, eco-tourism, and sustainable development in Shebenik National Park through local collaboration.
article / June 4, 2025
Fatma Finds Her Voice at the Writing Board
A decade after the 2014 conflict in Iraq, its effects still deeply impact children like ten-year-old Fatma, who suffers from stunting due to hardships faced during her early years. Displaced as an infant, her family fled violence and struggled with poverty, unable to seek proper medical care. Today, Fatma attends primary school in Tooz and participates in Arabic Catch-Up classes provided by World Vision Iraq, with support from World Vision Singapore. These after-school sessions have significantly boosted her confidence and academic performance. Once shy and quiet, Fatma now actively participates in class and dreams of becoming a dentist. Her parents, both of whom had to leave school early, are committed to supporting her education despite financial challenges. The intervention not only enhanced Fatma’s literacy but also improved her self-esteem. Projects like this empower vulnerable children in Iraq, helping them build brighter futures through education and psychosocial support.
publication / April 4, 2025
World Vision Albania Country Profile 2024
In 25 years, we have reached 167,809 individuals across various projects, including 121,411 children and 69,956 adults.
article / June 5, 2025
Hope in a Camp, Dreams of Home: Two Mothers, One Struggle in Tigray
In Tigray, over 760,000 remain displaced. Families like Naney’s and Genet’s rely on food aid, but long-term support is still urgently needed.
publication / May 27, 2025
2024 Global Report on Child Participation in World Vision Decision-Making Processes
A report summarizing World Vision's efforts to listen to and include children's perspectives in organisational decision-making processes from local to national and international levels.
article / April 23, 2025
Youth Voices Lead Change: Albania's Revised Youth Law with World Vision Support
The revision of the Youth Law marks a significant milestone for Albanian youth, providing them with enhanced opportunities for education, employment, and active participation in decision-making processes. These changes not only align Albania with European standards but also foster a more inclusive and empowered youth community, paving the way for a brighter future.
publication / June 19, 2025
Just and Resilient Cities for Children
Climate change hits children hardest, especially in urban slums. World Vision’s Cities for Children framework builds just, resilient cities for every child.