publication / April 10, 2024
Learning Through Play What Happens Next? Telling Stories with Children
Learning Through Play What Happens Next? Telling Stories with Children World Vision
publication / April 24, 2024
World Vision Centrafrique : Rapport Annuel 2023
World Vision Centrafrique vous présente son Rapport Annuel 2023. Découvrez comment nous avons touché la vie de plus de 4 000 000 personnes en RCA, en mettant l'accent sur le bien-être des enfants.
opinion / Februar 4, 2024
Displacement due to conflict and violence is taking its toll on Asia's children
Child Protection and Safeguarding Advisor, Amy, spotlights the threats to displaced children and shares some approaches to protecting them and helping them to flourish.
publication / April 10, 2024
Learning Through Play Introducing Child-led play learning spaces
Learning Through Play Introducing Child-led play learning spaces World Visions
publication / Januar 31, 2024
Global Hunger Response Phase II Quarterly Situation Report #1 - January 2024
This is the first quarterly report released by World Vision's Global Hunger Response (GHR). It provides an overview of qualitative and quantitative impacts, including regional overviews and highlights from October 2023 to January 2024.
video / Mart 7, 2024
La alimentación no tiene límites: Rosa María
El proyecto "La comida no tiene límites" ofrece talleres y sesiones de capacitación sobre nutrición y alimentos adecuados. Además, se ofrecen charlas sobre la lactancia materna a las mujeres lactantes.
article / Oktobar 11, 2023
For a brighter and prosperous East Asia, we must invest in empowering girls
The International Day of the Girl Child serves as a poignant reminder of the uphill battle that girls face. It shines a light on the enduring gender disparities that girls endure. But beyond just highlighting these issues, it's rallying for action.
press release / Februar 29, 2024
Food prices continue to rise in world’s poorest countries
A report released today by international aid agency, World Vision, reveals that for the most vulnerable food prices are still higher than they were before the COVID-19 pandemic.