publication / Diciembre 20, 2023
Sexual violence against children in the digital space
Sexual violence against children in the digital space Germany Europe
publication / Mayo 30, 2013
World Vision Mauritania Annual Report 2012
Executive SummaryThe World Vision Mauritania’s contribution to the improvement of the child well-being in 2012 is summarized in the following key findings:
publication / Julio 25, 2023
Over 1.3 million people reached as of June 2023; more than 645K are children
World Vision's Ukraine Crisis Response was able to serve over 1.3 million people in 24 regions in Ukraine, 15 in Romania, 34 in Moldova and four in Georgia through the support of 53 partners and donors.
publication / Febrero 4, 2016
Zambia's Community Health Workers
Today, World Vision supports an estimated 48,500 community health workers in Zambia: 3,500 in WV ADPs and 45,000 through STEPS-OVC. In Zambia, World Vision works in partnership with the Ministry of Health to directly implement CHW programming.
publication / Agosto 23, 2023
Over 1.3 million people reached as of July 2023; 667K are children
Over 1,368,426 people served by Ukraine Crisis Response as of July 2023; 667,171 of them were children.
article / Junio 11, 2015
Families worried as monsoon season arrives
Babu Tamang shares a temporary shelter with another family on farmland in Changunarayan. Their houses were damaged during the earthquake.Now they are worried about the coming monsoon season.
publication / Febrero 23, 2023
Rapport Annuel World Vision Mali 2022_FR
Rapport Annuel d'activités de World Vision au Mali en 2022
publication / Julio 7, 2021
Nepal COVER Project Phase II SitRep 9 (7 July 2021 update)
Following are the major highlights of Nepal COVER Project – Phase II, as of 7 July 2021:
publication / Noviembre 4, 2022
Manual de Regeneración natural asistida por la comunidad (FMNR)
El manual proporciona una guía de campo paso a paso sobre cómo implementar Manual de Regeneración natural asistida por la comunidad (FMNR).
article / Agosto 19, 2021
World Vision spearheads sanitation efforts in Malawi
World Vision has partnered with traditional leaders and government to end open defecation, provide clean water and achieve total sanitation and hygiene in Malawi. Speaking in Ntcheu where four Traditional Authorities (TAs) were awarded certificates for achieving Open Defecation Free (ODF) status, the Deputy Minister of Health reassured Malawians of the government's commitment to work with the citizenry and World Vision to attain Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) number six.