publication / June 23, 2025
Newsletter World Vision Sénégal - Avril-Juin 2025
Education, santé et nutrition, autonomisation des femmes en milieu rural, Journée des Réfugiés, voilà autant de sujets abordés dans ce bulletin de World Vision Sénégal pour la période allant d'Avril à Juin 2025.
article / June 23, 2025
World Vision Ghana Strengthens ties with Gender Ministry
World Vision Ghana and the World Vision African Union Liaison Office met with Ghana's Minister for Gender, Children and Social Protection to reinforce shared commitment to gender equality and child protection in the country.
publication / June 19, 2025
World Refugee Day 2025 : Advocacy Statement - World Vision West Africa
This advocacy statement from World Vision West Africa is a powerful call to action and solidarity for World Refugee Day 2025.
publication / June 19, 2025
Just and Resilient Cities for Children
Climate change hits children hardest, especially in urban slums. World Vision’s Cities for Children framework builds just, resilient cities for every child.
video / June 22, 2025
World Vision Iraq supports early childhood development at Nergiz Kindergarten
The early years shape a child’s future and every child deserves a safe, clean, and joyful space to grow. In Kirkuk, World Vision Iraq has transformed Nargiz Kindergarten by upgrading WASH facilities and providing new learning and play materials — creating a brighter, healthier start for vulnerable children.
video / June 18, 2025
World Vision standing for Armenia’s most vulnerable
Eleanor Monbiot, OBE, Regional Director for the Middle East and Eastern Europe at World Vision, shares how the organization’s role in Armenia is evolving as it moves toward a locally led, self-funded model.
article / June 24, 2025
How World Vision Helped Lerato Return to School, Restoring Her Dreams for a Bright Future
Lerato’s education was nearly lost to poverty until World Vision stepped in, helping her return to school and restore her dream of becoming a nurse.
article / June 20, 2025
World Vision helped us rebuild hope - Irina’s story
After fleeing the war in Ukraine, Irina arrived in Georgia with her two daughters, injured and uncertain about the future. With consistent support from World Vision—ranging from financial assistance and emotional care to access to education and skills development—Irina was able to rebuild her life. Today, she runs a small pottery business with her daughters, turning hardship into hope and offering a powerful example of resilience and renewal.
publication / June 17, 2025
2024 WORLD VISION TIMOR-LESTE IMPACT REPORT
Our mission is Labarik saudavel no foin-sa’e empoderadu ba komunidade forte - Healthy children and empowered youth for strong communities.