video / Fevereiro 17, 2023
JWG Children Online Safety
Essential Tips for Children, Parents and Caregivers on Staying Safe on the Internet
Over the recent years, internet access in the occupied Palestinian territory has increased exponentially and as a result, Palestinian children are now spending more time online than ever before. The COVID-19 pandemic, with school closures and the development of online learning approaches, has accelerated this trend.
While the internet creates huge opportunities for children in terms of education and entertainment, it also generates serious risks. Cyberbullying and other forms of peer-to-peer violence are a constant risk on social media or instant messaging platforms. Many websites and social media platforms do not do everything they should to protect children from being exposed to sensitive material, pornography, hate speech and violent content. Some companies have also adapted their marketing to target children, leading to excessive time online that negatively impacts their family and social lives.
But simple measures can keep children safe online. For Safer Internet Day, several children are sharing their tips and advises for children and for their parents on how to stay safe on the internet. Watch the below videos and check our Facebook page for more information.
https://youtu.be/k1-OcdFxQjc
https://youtu.be/MekO3IH4h4w
https://youtu.be/mcGojULRAec
https://youtu.be/mwIRRalIZac
https://youtu.be/Enda_eAqc0w
https://youtu.be/E7s9i1pbWy8
https://youtu.be/BvJqlBuQ3yU
https://youtu.be/l9MlPL4c-VI
https://youtu.be/BR1lvWT-IoM
https://youtu.be/qXS6ELTiyrQ
publication / Julho 25, 2023
Over 1.3 million people reached as of June 2023; more than 645K are children
World Vision's Ukraine Crisis Response was able to serve over 1.3 million people in 24 regions in Ukraine, 15 in Romania, 34 in Moldova and four in Georgia through the support of 53 partners and donors.
publication / Abril 11, 2023
Impact Report 2022
All our impact within last year compiled with gratitude and love.
publication / Novembro 22, 2019
Policy Brief 2: Improving Access to Quality Basic Education
Cambodia has achieved incredible progress in basic education, with almost universal access to primary education (enrolment in 2018-2019 was 98%). However, further progress is threatened by low quality learning and inconsistent access for specific population groups.
article / Outubro 4, 2023
Maphalaleni and Mpolonjeni Area Programmes transition, leaving communities with sustainable development
Two of World Vision in Eswatini’s Area Programmes (APs) transitioned; Maphalaleni officially transitioned 13 September 2023, whilst Mpolonjeni AP closed 14 September 2023.
publication / Maio 28, 2023
Nurturing Care Thematic Brief on Responsive Feeding
This brief, developed by Nurturing Care for Early Childhood Development, explains what is meant by responsive feeding and how to create the enabling environments for caregivers to responsively feed their young children. Practical examples from Bangladesh, Ghana, Mexico, Timor-Leste and the West Bank are included.
publication / Outubro 13, 2021
Cyclone Amphan Impact Assessment
The cyclone Amphan impact assessment is a descriptive study and covered 98 villages in the 8 worst affected unions in Koyra and Shyamnagar to highlight the extent to which Nobo Jatra's direct participant households are affected.
press release / Setembro 14, 2023
World Vision provides relief aid in Khounkham district, Khammouane province
World Vision provides relief aid in the Khounkham district, Khammounae province.
article / Setembro 21, 2023
Transformed rural school Ignites Hope for Children in Kisumu
Toilets play a vital role in preventing diseases in children by offering a safe and hygienic means for disposing of human waste. Insufficient sanitation and absence of clean toilet facilities can lead to the proliferation of illnesses, especially among children who are at a higher risk due to their developing immune systems.
article / Agosto 31, 2023
RD Congo: L’épargne transforme et change la vie des ménages les plus vulnérables dans l'AP Kenge
Cet article montre comment Cécile, cette femme qui était hier vulnérable, est devenue autonome et indépendante financièrement grace à son adhésion à un groupe d'épargne. World Vision implémente l'approche saving groupe dans l'AP Kenge à travers 50 groupes d'épargne. Des femmes et des hommes voient leur vie transformée grace à cette approche qui leur donne accès à des formations de gestion de leur revenu et leur épargne.