video / فبراير 17, 2023
JWG Children Online Safety
Essential Tips for Children, Parents and Caregivers on Staying Safe on the Internet
Over the recent years, internet access in the occupied Palestinian territory has increased exponentially and as a result, Palestinian children are now spending more time online than ever before. The COVID-19 pandemic, with school closures and the development of online learning approaches, has accelerated this trend.
While the internet creates huge opportunities for children in terms of education and entertainment, it also generates serious risks. Cyberbullying and other forms of peer-to-peer violence are a constant risk on social media or instant messaging platforms. Many websites and social media platforms do not do everything they should to protect children from being exposed to sensitive material, pornography, hate speech and violent content. Some companies have also adapted their marketing to target children, leading to excessive time online that negatively impacts their family and social lives.
But simple measures can keep children safe online. For Safer Internet Day, several children are sharing their tips and advises for children and for their parents on how to stay safe on the internet. Watch the below videos and check our Facebook page for more information.
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publication / سبتمبر 29, 2023
PD Hearth Training of Facilitators Manual
World Vision Positive Deviance Hearth Training of Facilitators Manual
publication / يوليو 20, 2016
Understanding handpump sustainability: Determinants of rural water source functionality in the Greater Afram Plainsregion of Ghana
Safe drinking water is critical to human health and development. In rural sub-Saharan Africa, most improved water sources are boreholes with handpumps; studies suggest that up to one third of these handpumps are nonfunctional at any given time.
article / أكتوبر 4, 2023
Maphalaleni and Mpolonjeni Area Programmes transition, leaving communities with sustainable development
Two of World Vision in Eswatini’s Area Programmes (APs) transitioned; Maphalaleni officially transitioned 13 September 2023, whilst Mpolonjeni AP closed 14 September 2023.
publication / يوليو 25, 2023
Over 1.3 million people reached as of June 2023; more than 645K are children
World Vision's Ukraine Crisis Response was able to serve over 1.3 million people in 24 regions in Ukraine, 15 in Romania, 34 in Moldova and four in Georgia through the support of 53 partners and donors.
publication / فبراير 5, 2024
December 2023 Fact Sheet: Over 1.6 Million People Reached; 770, 478 are Children
December 2023 Status Report and Accomplishments
publication / مايو 28, 2023
Nurturing Care Thematic Brief on Responsive Feeding
This brief, developed by Nurturing Care for Early Childhood Development, explains what is meant by responsive feeding and how to create the enabling environments for caregivers to responsively feed their young children. Practical examples from Bangladesh, Ghana, Mexico, Timor-Leste and the West Bank are included.
press release / نوفمبر 3, 2023
World Vision’s “Health centres of excellence for breastfeeding” initiative scaled up to 34 health centres in Siem Reap and Preah Vihear provinces
In collaboration with the Ministry of Health, the National Nutrition Programme, and the National Maternal Child Health Centre, World Vision Cambodia is scaling up the “Baby-Friendly Health Centre” project in Siem Reap and Preah Vihear provinces.
publication / مارس 16, 2022
WASH Annual Review: 2021
In 2021 we reached 3 million people with clean water, 2.3 million people with improved sanitation, and 3.5 million people with handwashing facilities. Of all water points installed in 2021, 97% were taps which provide improved accessibility and quality over handpumps.
article / فبراير 27, 2015
A menu for change
by Vi Van Thuan – Quan Son ADP CoordinatorWith nutritious lunches now on offer at her kindergarten, five-year-old Pham Ha Nhu Tam is healthier and no longer wants to skip any classes.