publication / novembre 30, 2021
Promising practices for disability inclusion (2021)
Case studies from World Vision Georgia, World Vision India and World Vision Kenya
article / mars 12, 2024
Kay's journey: Overcoming challenges and leading community development
40-year-old Kay lives with her family and is pregnant with her second child while raising her 7-year-old son. Despite being disabled since birth, Kay found support from her family and became actively engaged with World Vision Myanmar after Cyclone Nargis in 2008.
publication / octobre 12, 2023
Girl Talk Zimbabwe: GESI Promising Practice
World Vision's WASH UP! Girl Talk programme in Zimbabwe identified as a promising practice for gender equality and social inclusion (GESI) in water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) programming.
publication / mars 28, 2024
Discover Our 2023 Annual Report
Find out how our work helped improve the wellbeing of children in Sierra Leone during our 2023 financial year.
article / mars 10, 2024
Empowering futures: How IMPACT+ drives resilience and sustainability among Zambian adolescents
Adolescents face huge and unique challenges in a quickly changing world. Along with an explosion of brain and body growth, adolescents around the world are experiencing displacement and migration, learning loss and school leaving due to COVID-19, conflict, and climate, onset mental health issues and high levels of sexual and physical violence.
article / mai 9, 2024
Strengthening Education Amid Climate Disasters in Lesotho
Discover how World Vision with the support of European Union empowers education resilience in Lesotho amidst climate disasters, ensuring no child is left behind
article / août 1, 2023
Empowering Media for Human Rights: Combating Trafficking and Advocating for People with Disabilities in Lesotho
Today, as we gather here with journalists from various media houses, the Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA), Lesotho National Federation of Organizations for the Disabled (LNFOD), Beautiful Dream Society (BDS), and dedicated staff from World Vision International Lesotho (WVIL), our objective is clear: to build the capacity of local journalists on the crucial issues of Trafficking in Persons (TiP) and the rights of people with disabilities (PwDs). Through this training, we aim to empower journalists to report sensitively and effectively on the two outcomes of the PPHR Project: Trafficking in Persons and the Protection of the rights of People with Disability.
publication / avril 23, 2024
Putting Children First for Sustainable Development
New research to analyize the economic beneift of Official Development Assistance (ODA) programming that directly or indirectly targets children found that every $1USD of child-related ODA directly or indirectly results in a $10USD return and highlights that investing in children is a way to maximise the benefit that donors see from their ODA programmes.