publication / March 14, 2024
Invitation for Bids
World Vision began working in Zambia in 1981, and we are a Zambian Non-Government Organization with a local Board of Directors. World Vision has a vast reach in Zambia, with long-term development projects called Area Programmes and short-term grant-funded projects spread across the country nationwide. World Vision Zambia implements development projects in the following key areas: health and nutrition; livelihoods and resilience; education; child protection; disaster management; and water, hygiene and sanitation (WASH).
article / January 17, 2024
Kenya to Ukraine: Cynthia finds grants and acquisition job in war-torn Ukraine a humbling experience
The greatest joy as a Senior Programme Officer is in engagement with partners, the delivery of support to people in dire need and being surrounded by experienced and motivated team of local staff.
article / March 10, 2024
World Vision Zambia with support from the Australian government, donates 300 bicycles to FMNR Champions
With support from the Australian Government, World Vision Zambia recently distributed 300 bicycles to volunteers supporting the Sustainable Land Restoration Project (SLaR). Through its regreening agenda, SLaR is restoring 150 hectares of land in Katete, Sinda, and Chibombo districts.
publication / January 23, 2024
Invitation for Registration of Suppliers
World Vision Zambia Limited invites reputable and eligible companies to express interest in registering as suppliers to provide Goods, Works and Services listed below for an initial period of five years, with a possibility of extension thereafter.
article / March 7, 2024
CREDIT COVERAGE - Addressing the financial insecurity of families in Cabinda
How access to credit enabled the families who benefited to overcome the situation made worse by the economic crisis in Angola.
publication / March 21, 2024
Empowering Couples for Sustainable Land Management : Homestead Areas
As global challenges of food security and environmental degradation intensify, effective strategies for sustainable land management (SLM) become more crucial than ever. Through Sustainable Land Management practices, SPIR II empowered women fostering gender inclusivity.