page / February 8, 2013
Professional Apprenticeships
Vision:The vision of the Professional Development Programmes (PDP) is to attract, strengthen and retain junior/entry-level talent within World Vision International.Mission:
article / May 22, 2023
28 unemployed youths reintegrated into their community thanks to World Vision's support
This article talks about the Youth Ready approach developed by World Vision to support unemployed young people by training them in various sectors, enabling them to find new work opportunities in their communities and to empower themselves.
article / September 26, 2023
The Romanian children's ambition to go to school despite financial hardships.
Valentin, a 17-year-old boy, builds his future between the walls of a vocational school and the space behind the counter of an establishment in Călărași, a small county in the southern part of Romania.
article / December 19, 2022
99 unemployed girls receive sewing machines from World Vision
This article talk about the transformation of lives of unemployed girls by World Vision. These grils have been trained in cutting and sewing and after the training they received sewing machines to start their sewing shops. This will help them to feed their children and respond to their daily needs.
publication / June 23, 2023
Anti-child Labour - Legal Guide for the Asia Pacific
Underpinned by a robust regional framework, the Asia Pacific offices of World Vision are committed to building long-lasting relationships with the private sector and developing pragmatic solutions to combat violence against children. Based on these principles of cooperation, World Vision, Baker McKenzie, and other prominent corporate clients are teaming together to develop a series of Asia Pacific Legal Guides to educate community leaders and social workers in relation to core legal frameworks.
article / October 11, 2021
Empowering youth towards economic resilience in southwest Bangladesh
Life can be difficult for youth like Feroj and his friends in southwest Bangladesh.
article / June 10, 2021
From child labour to apprentice: Samuel's story
When Samuel (name changed to protect his identity) was just 12 years old, his mother died. Left with no one to care for him and his grandmother, he had no choice but to work in Ghana’s illegal mines. This is his story.
article / July 21, 2022
Rescue Project; Transforming Lives of young people in Jirapa
World Vision Ghana’s Rescue Project’s intervention that provides vocational training to young people is bearing fruits in the lives of vulnerable young people in the Jirapa District in the Upper West Region after a few years of implementation.
article / July 21, 2022
World Vision Rescue Project Transforming young people’s life in Jirapa District
World Vision Ghana’s Rescue Project’s intervention that provides life and vocational skills training to young people has begun to transform lives of vulnerable young people in the Jirapa District in the Upper West Region after a few years of implementation.
article / May 30, 2019
Empowering Kazeen to Support Her Family
At 24 years old, Kazeen has many ambitious dreams for her life.