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.
publication / April 24, 2024
World Vision Burkina Faso : Annual Report FY23
From October 2022 to September 2023, World Vision Burkina's programmes reached more than 179,000 people and impacted more than 104,000 children in various sectors. Read more:
article / Maj 7, 2024
Advancing Health Equity through Impactful Integrated Health Screening Initiative in Lesotho
Discover how World Vision is tackling TB and other non-communicable diseases in Lesotho with innovative screenings & community engagement. Transforming lives and fostering hope
opinion / Mart 4, 2024
Securing Our Future: Placing Children at the Center of Global Solutions
As Dana Buzducea leads World Vision’s efforts to place children at the center of global agenda, including as regards to the UN’s “Pact for the Future”, she reflects on the complex global landscape and urgent need for concerted action to counter erosion of hard-won progress and address the disproportionate impact on children, particularly the most vulnerable.
article / Mart 7, 2024
Women in action: From grassroots to global
A 19 years old Rima has emerged as an international young female advocate for women and children and serves as a youth representative for the children and youth council in her Community, located in the village of Anlong Kong Tmey, Khan Dangkor, Cambodia.
article / Mart 21, 2024
Water Day: Preventing Conflicts over Water Resources
Water Day 2024: World Vision promotes the role of water in preventing water-related conflict in West Africa. This situation is exacerbated by the increase in insecurity, which is a constraint on access and resource use patterns.
publication / April 23, 2024
Putting Children First for Sustainable Development
New research to analyize the economic beneift of Official Development Assistance (ODA) programming that directly or indirectly targets children found that every $1USD of child-related ODA directly or indirectly results in a $10USD return and highlights that investing in children is a way to maximise the benefit that donors see from their ODA programmes.
opinion / April 26, 2024
The Seven Things You May Not Expect in a Hunger Crisis
The Seven Things You May Not Expect in a Hunger Crisis - Most children suffering severe malnutrition will be extremely skinny, experiencing severe muscle wasting (thinning of muscle mass) and have a very low weight for their height. A starving child may lose their appetite. The astonishing generostiy of the hungriest people. The asian countries where even rice has become a luxury