article / September 4, 2024
Finding the confidence to be the best mother: The story of Aziza
Through the programme Go Baby Go, Palestinian mothers receive the information and advice they need to provide the best start in life to their children. Read the story of Aziza who proves again that an empowerment mother can achieve anything for her child.
publication / August 27, 2024
Early Childhood Development: Overview of World Vision Programmes 2024
Overview of World Vision's programmes on Early Childhood Development in the occupied Palestinian territory
article / August 9, 2024
Rachida's story
After losing her family to violence, 8-year-old Rachida fled to Chad. Now, she finds safety in Metché camp, protected by her aunts after a harrowing escape.
article / August 9, 2024
Adoum's story
Adoum’s family fled Sudan's war, enduring a terrifying journey to Chad. Now, they struggle with hunger and illness, hoping for safety in a formal camp.
publication / September 3, 2024
Short Report: Climate Change, Vulnerability and Migration
The climate crisis forces vulnerable families to migrate, disrupting lives. This report, co-created between World Vision and Stockholm Environment Institute, shares 92 stories of resilience and the urgent need for global action.
video / August 26, 2024
Rose equipped to fight child malnutrition, a story of hope in Ghana
Rose, a mother from the Monkra Community, uses the lessons learned from the mother-to-mother support group to fight child malnutrition. She ensures her children are well-nourished and healthy.
page / July 29, 2024
Photo Story: One Week in the West Bank
At the beginning of July, a World Vision EU Representation staff went to the West Bank for one week. With one picture per day, this photo story zooms in on the people met, their challenges and stories.
article / August 22, 2024
Reading Club turns shy Lesline into a passionate reader
Meet Lesline, a 9-year-old from DRC, passionate about stories and books.
press release / September 11, 2024
World Vision phases out 4 Area Programmes
For the past 15 years, World Vision’s Area Programmes (APs) empowered 103 villages from 15 communes of the four districts, by fostering local ownership and sustainability. A participatory approach involving community members in planning, implementing, and evaluating projects ensured that the initiatives were tailored to the community’s specific needs and priorities. During that period, 24,073 most vulnerable children and their families received the tools to overcome poverty, through projects addressing malnutrition, limited health and sanitation access, improving education, empowering youth, and protecting children from abuse and exploitation.