publication / April 25, 2024
East Africa Region | 2023 Humanitarian and Emergency Affairs Annual Report
A summary of World Vision's response to humanitarian crises in East Africa from October 2022 to September 2023
article / Mart 11, 2024
Water to Wealth: A family’s garden turned into income stream
Once facing hardships due to poverty, the Dlamini family’s lives took a positive turn when access to water became available in their community. With this newfound resource, the family embarked on a journey to create a garden at their home, a dream previously deemed unattainable.
publication / April 22, 2024
NextGen Aid: Technical Appendix
Technical Appendix for the NextGen Aid project, an economic appraisal to estimate the return on investment (ROI) from child-related Official Development Assistance (ODA).
article / Mart 12, 2024
Access to water and sanitation sees 50% increase in school's enrolment
Khalakahle Methodist Primary School in Mpolonjeni, under the Lubombo Region in Eswatini, lacked access to basic necessities such as access to clean water, learners and teachers were not so keen to be part of the school. With Mpolonjeni Area Programme having achieved universal access to safe water under World Vision Eswatini's support, the school has seen a change in this area, with enrolment growing from just over 300 to over 450.
video / Mart 26, 2024
Responding to Crisis: World Vision's Efforts in Eastern DRC
David Munkley, World Vision zonal director in Eastern DRC highlighting the crucial aid being distributed to internally dis-placed people in BULENGO IDP camp outside of Goma
article / Mart 7, 2024
Seventeen families in Gegharkunik Region received new tool kits
Within the framework of the "Community Level Access to Social Services" (CLASS) project, 17 trained beneficiary families were handed over tool kits in 4 communities of Gegharkunik marz.
publication / Novembar 29, 2023
Growing up in the Climate Crisis: Lebanon
This study marks the inaugural phase among a series of two consecutive research projects scheduled for release.
Exploring the impact of key climate risks on children’s well-being and rights, their preparedness for climate change disaster(s), and the views on climate change within different generations.
The research adopted a mixed method approach in terms of desk review, descriptive case studies and survey to gain an in-depth and multi-faceted exploration of climate change’s impact on children, adolescents and youth in Akkar context.
article / Februar 29, 2024
Perfect no longer carries water from the house to school
Water is essential for human survival, and it also plays a crucial role in the education of children in formal schools. However, some communities and schools in Ghana do not have access to safe water.