article / Oktobar 1, 2015
Knowledge for life: 7 ways to predict floods in Myanmar, and how to best prepare
In parts of Myanmar where it floods every year; families have relied on nature’s warnings to indicate forthcoming danger, preparing them to react to raging weather.
publication / Februar 16, 2022
Child Protection and COVID-19: Uganda Case Study
World Vision has pressed on in innovative ways to ensure child protection systems strengthening even in the midst of the COVID-19 Pandemic.
publication / Septembar 23, 2021
Price Shocks
The world is on the brink of a child-malnutrition pandemic. This is due to a perfect storm of sky-rocketing food prices, lower incomes, reduced nutritional services and disrupted food-supply chains as a result of COVID-19.
publication / Decembar 23, 2017
WVZ Annual Report 2017
We live in a world of constant change. This means we need to continue to adapt our programs so they can have greater impact but also seize opportunities to bring innovation at the forefront of our work.
publication / Maj 3, 2020
National Value Chain Report 2018
At the beginning of 2017, World Vision Bangladesh adopted the Learning through Evaluation with Accountability and Planning 3 (LEAP 3) approach, which incorporated the learning of Food Security and Economic Development (FSED) program.
publication / Decembar 26, 2021
2021 Annual Report - Zimbabwe
As we faced numerous challenges within our operating context in 2021, including the continued impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, we sought to be more agile and adaptive as an organisation so that we can continue to do the work we have been called to do.
publication / Juni 14, 2020
Central African Republic Annual Report 2019
During our 2019 fiscal year (October 2018 - September 2019), World Vision's actions reached 2,247,398 beneficiaries including 1,142,906 children; thus contributing to the accomplishment our main objective: seeing 1,900,000 of the most vulnerable children enjoy increased
article / Maj 14, 2015
World Vision Uganda enters partnership to improve seed quality
By Simon Peter EsakuSenior Communications Officer