article / April 7, 2024
Another preventable case
Selma* was losing her health to malnutrition until World Vision Syria Response and its Partner Action for Humanity intervened with the much- needed support.
publication / Juni 4, 2021
Uganda Annual Report 2019
This Annual Report provides an overview of the work of World Vision Uganda from October 2018 to September 2019. We are overwhelmed with gratitude, as we recognise and celebrate incredible work accomplished together.
publication / April 10, 2024
Learning Through Play - Conversational Talk In Everyday Activities
Learning Through Play - Conversational Talk In Everyday Activities World Vision
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).
opinion / September 28, 2022
Ebola and COVID-19: Can Uganda cope with a double epidemic?
Dr. Gloria Kisakye Ndagire is hopeful her countrymen and women can fight this latest health threat, but recognises the risk for all those who do so.
article / November 23, 2022
A glimpse of hope and optimism as Uganda records zero Ebola cases in 7 days
The number of Ebola virus disease cases has not changed for a week and counting, with 141 cumulative confirmed cases and 55 confirmed deaths, including 21 children and 7 health workers, as of 20 November 2022. The total number of recoveries has increased by 10 from 69, while active contacts still under follow-up have further reduced to 703 from more than 1,000 a week ago. In addition, two districts of Kagadi and Bunyangabu have been dropped off the follow-up list after completing two incubation cycles without a new case.
publication / Juli 24, 2019
Uganda Annual Report 2018
World Vision Uganda continues to seek out children in the most fragile contexts, bringing to them life in all its fullness.
publication / Februar 25, 2021
Relaunch of the 'It Takes A World' campaign in Uganda
Despite significant strides by the Government of Uganda and partners, the status of violence against children still calls for urgent attention, more so during the COVID-19 crisis.
article / Juni 11, 2022
Rescuing and supporting children forced into illegal mining in Uganda
Behind lucrative business lurks a desperate daily battle for survival--child miners bearing the heaviest load. The impact of the work on a child's health and education is significant. Children are involved in mining work primarily due to poverty, lack of alternate opportunities and ignorance of the law prohibiting child work in the mines.