publication / Janeiro 23, 2024
World Vision SAP Inherently Local Summary Report
World Vision South Asia and Pacific 'Inherently Local' Summary Report
article / Maio 7, 2024
From One Meal a Day to Empowerment: Lethukhuthula's Story of Hope Through the Urban Cash Transfer Program
World Vision Zimbabwe takes pride in its commitment to assist communities in need, bringing real and sustainable change to those who need it the most.
article / Outubro 19, 2022
World Vision Solomon Islands commits to the food day theme 'leave no one behind'.
WVSI is serious about the project to ensure no one in the ten communities is left behind because a recent assessment conducted by World Vision Solomon Islands and its partners found a need for improvement, especially on consumption patterns.
Specifically, on food consumption patterns in 122 households of the ten communities, only 37% practice the minimum dietary diversity recommended for infant and young child feeding practices.
press release / Maio 8, 2024
World Vision International Lesotho Partners with Ministry of Education & Training and Disaster Management Authority to Host Dialogue on 'Education in Emergencies'
Join World Vision International Lesotho, Ministry of Education & Disaster Management for a dialogue on Education in Emergencies, enhancing disaster preparedness.
publication / Julho 1, 2014
Solomon Islands Flood Response
Following days of heavy rain, river banks were strained and eventually broke inundating communities in Honiara and Guadalcanal Plains on 3 April 2014. Some 52,000 people were affected by the floods and 23 people lost their lives.
article / Março 6, 2023
New Project to empower communities address climate change and nutrition issues launched
The project, Nature-Based Opportunities Underpinning Resilient and Sustainable Households (NOURISH), will ensure vulnerable children are well nourished in climate-resilient households and communities in Makira Ulawa Province.
publication / Dezembro 15, 2015
Reducing Gender-Based Violence in Solomon Islands
World Vision Solomon Islands has been working in 30 remote communties in Guadalcanal's Weather Coast and Temotu province wiht a powerful and effective method to change deeply entrenched attitudes that perpetuate gender-based violence and inequality.