article / September 2, 2021
World Vision inaugurates an e-library at Lamashegu
The objective of the e-library project is to support Government's effort to improve reading among children and also enable children acquire ICT skills. It is expected to serve about 1,500 children in the vicinity and 2,000 children in nearby schools.
publication / Februar 16, 2024
World Vision's Local and International Partners
List of local and international partners who helped make World Vision's work possible in Ukraine, Romania, Moldova and Georgia to respond to the humanitarian crisis
article / Dezember 4, 2023
17 breadwinners birthed at Mhlangatane Area Programme
As a way of helping families in Eswatini to improve their income and food security, so they can better provide for their children World vision, through its Livelihood technical programme, successfully trained 17 people from the most vulnerable backgrounds vocational skills
article / Oktober 27, 2021
One million reasons to smile - World Vision’s Mobile Library
“I am so happy when to see that our school can involve and support such project to be this successful,”. “Moreover, this project has even helped the youth volunteers with the opportunity to gain experiences in doing social work. I also believe that it helps the education system in our country, especially in terms of reading as children in rural areas mostly have a low reading capability.”
publication / Februar 28, 2024
Measuring Evidence of Quality Achieved (MEQA)
Measuring Evidence of Quality Achieved (MEQA) Education World Vision
publication / März 10, 2016
Public Statement on Improving Libraries
Coinciding with Cambodia celebrating National Reading Day 2016 to promote the habit of reading nationally, World Vision has released a brief study on the Current Situation & Use of Primary School Libraries: A snapshot across 5 provinces of Cambodia.
article / Oktober 17, 2020
Photo gallery: A recipe from Syria
Bashaer, 34 lives with her husband, Bilal, 42, and five children, as well as her mother-in-law in Al-Sareeh in Irbid, northern Jordan. The family comes from Daraa and they arrived to Jordan in September 2012.
article / August 18, 2016
Birds are good for business
The practice of aviculture (the breeding and rearing of birds) in World Vision Senegal’s Diokoul programme got underway at the end of 2014.
publication / Februar 6, 2017
Situational Analysis on Child, Early and Forced Marriage in Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar and Cambodia
This research aims to assist World Vision International in addressing Child, Early and Forced Marriage (CEFM) in Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos and Myanmar.