publication / Março 19, 2024
World Vision Senegal Annual Report 2023
This Report presents the main achievements for the 2023 financial year. Key activities were carried out in the sectors of child protection, education, health and Women Empowerment in rural areas in Senegal.
page / Fevereiro 25, 2023
English Code of Conduct
World Vision Supplier Code of Conduct
Last updated September 2022
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publication / Setembro 20, 2022
Under Social Media Influence: Digital Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes in Cambodia
Breastfeeding is the most powerful and effective weapon to fight against illness and enhance health in early childhood.
article / Fevereiro 28, 2024
Ukrainian mother in Moldova finds life’s purpose in child care and development work
World Vision's Childcare Support Course was organized in collaboration with WeWorld and the Pedagogical College "Alexei Mateevici", accredited by the National Agency for Quality Assurance in Education and Research in Moldova. This project is supported by Aktion Deutschland Hilft.
video / Abril 16, 2024
Fixing what was once deemed broken
As the Syrian population tries to recover from the earthquake, they are faced with destroyed markets leaving shop owners at a predicament on how to provide for their families.
publication / Abril 11, 2023
Impact Report 2022
All our impact within last year compiled with gratitude and love.
publication / Março 1, 2022
Agriculture, Nutrition and Market Development Capacity Statement
World Vision Timor-Leste (WVTL) brings over 25 years of investment in reducing poverty and improving the health and economic well-being of small-scale producers and rural families through sustainable agricultural market systems development across its country program.
publication / Abril 5, 2024
2023 Global Report on Child Participation in World Vision Decision-Making Processes
This second annual Global Report on Child Participation in World Vision Decision-Making Processes celebrates the different ways girls and boys across the world have been meaningfully involved in the decisions that World Vision makes to improve child well-being around the world. Field Offices have continued to implement stronger and more innovative ways of listening to children, including them in local and national decision-making spaces to ensure that programming and strategy decisions are informed by children’s experiences, priorities, needs, and perspectives.
This report highlights the extraordinary practices of each region and Field Office, celebrating the ways our staff have shared decision-making power with children. World Vision continues to press in our belief that children’s participation is not only a right, but an essential element of our child-focused agenda.
opinion / Abril 26, 2024
The Seven Things You May Not Expect in a Hunger Crisis
The Seven Things You May Not Expect in a Hunger Crisis - Most children suffering severe malnutrition will be extremely skinny, experiencing severe muscle wasting (thinning of muscle mass) and have a very low weight for their height. A starving child may lose their appetite. The astonishing generostiy of the hungriest people. The asian countries where even rice has become a luxury