publication / janvier 12, 2024
iSTUDY Project Factsheet
An overview of the Education project implemented by World Vision in Laos with the support of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan, to ensure students read with comprehension and fluency in Lao language, and with a special focus on disadvantaged and gender equity.
publication / juin 7, 2023
Cambodia Sustainable Business Development (CSBD)
The document presents an overview of the Cambodia Sustainable Business Development (CSBD) project that was implemented under the support from Australian Government, World Vision Australia, and Thank You Group to achieve child well-being through improved livelihood of poor and vulnerable households.
publication / juin 14, 2023
Cambodia Country Factsheet 2022
The document also highlights World Vision International in Cambodia’s three main programmes namely Integrated Nutrition, Education, and Child Protection and Participation, in terms of their goals, approaches, and achievements.
article / mai 13, 2024
World Vision Kenya Flood Interventions: Muhuru Bay and Karachuonyo Households receive Cash Transfers and Non-Food Items
Braving the Storm: Devastating floods have ravaged Kenya's 34 counties, displacing thousands. With the flash floods wreaking havoc, World Vision and partners have stepped in, providing cash aid and essential items to affected children and families.
article / avril 24, 2024
How much does it take to heal the scars of sexual violence?
World Vision, which is concerned about vulnerable community members, addresses the social injustice of the mother's emotional and physical traumas in conflict-affected areas.
publication / janvier 19, 2024
WASH in Fragile Contexts Project Summary
A fragile context is a geographic area where political and social pressures make people vulnerable to conflict and fracture institutions that should protect them. It is often characterised by violence and instability that impact social, political, and economic life. Additionally, fragile contexts face environmental challenges and climate change such as recurring natural disasters, flooding, or drought.
This project aims to document how to deliver high-quality WASH services in fragile contexts and to assess short-term and longer-term effects of high levels of coverage of these WASH services on fragility, vulnerability, and resilience. These projects are being implemented in Bangladesh, Burundi, and Mozambique, each facing a unique combination of fragility ranging from remote cyclone-prone hilly regions in Bangladesh, to extremely low-income drought-and-flood affected districts in Mozambique. This diversity of location allows World Vision to better document and demonstrate the impact of focused programming within the project itself, as well as translate these learnings to improve WASH implementation in other fragile contexts for both World Vision and the broader sector.