article / mars 21, 2018
World Vision, working in harmony with nature for water pumping challenges
Alhamdu Deli, 5, and Leila Kedir, 6, are among the thousands of children who rejoiced the arrival of clean water in Weshezewyer Kebele of Enemorina Eaner District, Southern Nations Nationalities and People’s Region as the solar pumped water supply system was inaugurated in their village recently.
publication / octobre 31, 2023
Children and Young People’s Perceptions of Climate Change and Environmental Transformation in Albania
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publication / mai 9, 2023
2022 Annual Report - Ethiopia
The annual report provides an overview of the work of World Vision in Ethiopia for the year 2022.
publication / avril 6, 2020
Asia Pacific COVID-19 Emergency Response Update April 04, 2020
In Asia Pacific, World Vision has reached out to more than 2 million people including 1 million children through our health and WASH interventions.
We urge the world to unite to focus on the most vulnerable children, especially refugees and displaced children.
publication / octobre 20, 2023
Behaviour Change: Evidence Summary for Menstrual Hygiene Management
Menstrual health affects an estimated 1.9 billion women and girls ages 15 to 49, although others outside this group are also directly or indirectly affected. However, menstruation is often a taboo topic that is insufficiently prioritised, leading to a lack of education, inadequate infrastructure, improper management of hygiene materials, and an overall stigma surrounding it. There are many important elements to consider for menstrual hygiene interventions, including access to proper facilities, access to menstrual products, social norms about menstruation, and knowledge about how to manage menstrual appropriately. This brief summarises behaviour change approaches and considerations for effective menstrual hygiene management.
publication / février 3, 2021
Counting Pennies II: An analysis of official development assistance to end violence against children
Violence against children impacts more than one billion children and costs world economies US$7
trillion annually. In 2015, the world’s leaders listed violence against children as one of the top
publication / juillet 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:
article / juillet 31, 2018
World Vision trains social workers from all over the country to provide quality community services
The "Legislative, Operational and Methodological Approaches to Community Social Work" training hosted 104 social workers from all the regions of Armenia and Yerevan.
publication / janvier 17, 2016
Kenya's Community Health Workers
Today, World Vision supports an estimated 4,725 community health workers in Ethiopia.