video / octobre 13, 2023
World Vision Mourns Loss of Teacher in Afghanistan Quakes
World Vision mourns loss of teacher in Afghanistan quakes
press release / mars 23, 2023
"Girls are heartbroken to still be barred from schools in Afghanistan, as their brothers return" - World Vision
Afghanistan's de facto authorities’ Ministry of Education, in a notice issued on 19th March 2023, announced that new school year will begin on 21st March – however this notice did not provide clarity on girls’ education above grade six, one year after the ban was introduced. Afghanistan is currently the only country in the world where girls are restricted from attending full time education from grade six. As the result of the restrictions, 1.1 million girls have been prevented from continuing their education since March 23, 2022.
Asuntha Charles, WVA’s National Director calls on the de facto authorities to reverse the ban on girls' education.
article / avril 18, 2024
Enhancing learning for Ukrainian children in Moldova through innovative non-formal education
The Disasters Emergency Committee-funded project supports Ukrainian children in Moldova who are studying online by providing not just entertainment and extracurricular activities, but also the opportunity to attend face-to-face sessions and get the assistance of qualified teachers.
article / janvier 17, 2024
Wiping out menstrual stigma to keep girls in school
While menstruation is a normal biological process that women and girls in puberty experience, it continues to be a target for discrimination and humiliation.
press release / mars 1, 2024
School meals can change the world
Statement
Lilian Dodzo, Regional Leader and Vice President, World Vision East Africa Region
9th Africa Day of School Feeding
Investing in Home Grown School Feeding
to Transform Education Systems for an Inclusive and Prosperous Future in the African Continent
1 March 2024
opinion / mars 18, 2024
Lessons in Resilience: Insights from School Feeding in Burundi
World Vision World Vision Programme (WFP) Homegrown School Feeding is increasingly the foundation for school meals in Burundi and expands the reach of the programmes from emergency assistance to long-term development. Twenty-four of the schools World Vision partners employ the Homegrown School Feeding model and receive food commodities for school meals exclusively from local farmer cooperatives. World Vision supports these cooperatives with technical assistance, agricultural inputs, and capacity building to promote
publication / mars 19, 2023
World Vision Afghanistan Annual Report: FY22
This Annual Report provides the impact of WV Afghanistan between October 2021 and September 2022.
During this period:
• 1,369,562 people, including 669,694 children, were reached;
• Over 90% decrease in the number of food insecure families adopting negative coping strategies, including sending their children to work, in our targeted areas;
• Access to clean drinking water increased from 24.5% to 59% for targeted households;
• More than 80% of children with acute malnutrition in our targeted areas became well-nourished;
• Girls' registration in Community-Based Education (CBE) classes increased from 5,833 to over 11,162; and
• 13 child early forced marriage cases were resolved by the trained faith leaders.
publication / avril 29, 2024
Joining Forces Coalition calls for the immediate halt of the plan to repeal anti-FGM/C law in The Gambia
The Joining Forces Coalition condemns in the strongest terms harmful practices such as excision, which is also internationally recognised as gender-specific child abuse and constitutes a major infringement to the bodily autonomy of women and girls.