video / May 3, 2024
Working differently, one of the recommendations of the programme forum held in Lubumbashi
This video is a summary of the activities organised as part of the World Vision DRC programme forum. It illustrates the exchanges between the various departments working to implement the 2020-2025 strategy, the collection of opinions and suggestions and the recommendations to guide World Vision's interventions in favour of vulnerable communities and children.
publication / May 2, 2024
World Vision Albania Impact Report 2023
In 2023, World Vision Albania was joined again by many partners in its mission to transform lives of 34,455 children and young people. Our partners were citizens who donate, children, families, institutions, faith based and civil society organizations, agencies, businesses, media, experts, networks and more. I want to take the opportunity to say thank you for your partnership.
video / December 26, 2023
Festive Greetings from World Vision Zambia Board Chairperson
Christmas message from World Vision Zambia Board Chairperson.
press release / November 16, 2023
A cleaner That Luang Festival: It Starts With Me
In a unified effort, government agencies, faith leaders, civil society, private sector, and development agencies join forces to strengthen waste management during the upcoming That Luang Festival.
article / December 22, 2023
Malindza Refugee Centre Children Feel The Festive Love Through GIKs
500 children and adults from the Malindza Refugee Centre in Eswatini received boxes with of clothing, toys, soccer balls, soccer kitts and pyjamas.
article / May 13, 2024
Defying all odds to create a ‘Better Future’
Yvonne is an 18-year-old girl who lives in Huye District. She is the first born in a family of four girls. While that is a blessing, her father did not think so as he still held on to regressive views of the boy child being more valuable than the girl child. He constantly harassed their mother for not giving birth to sons and also refused to take responsibility of providing for his children. Yvonne’s family was already living in poverty and in disputes but this worsened when they had the fourth girl. She was born with mobility challenges and deaf-blindness.