publication / March 27, 2024
World Vision Mali's Annual Report 2023
In its Annual Report 2023, World Vision Mali looks back on its achievements during the year.
publication / March 27, 2024
Rapport annuel 2023 de World Vision Mali
World Vision Mali présente les réalisations de l’année 2023 dans son Rapport annuel 2023.
publication / October 30, 2023
Using the CosMAT in Mali
The WV Mali team opted to use the Conflict Sensitive Market Analysis Toolkit to understand the context and potential risks that may be impacted by or impact a cash/voucher based programme. The CoSMAT was used in two project locations where the team is implementing an ADH-funded cash project, and the findings are being used to ensure risks are monitored and mitigated, and relevant project adjustments are made when needed.
publication / March 18, 2024
Adolescent Nutrition Photobook
An adolescent nutrition research project in Mozambique used Photovoice to explore challenges and opportunities in the food environment within the Every Girl Can Project, funded by Government of Canada.
publication / December 19, 2023
West Africa Impact Report 2022
Through the collaborative efforts of our teams, partners, sponsors, donors, and supporters, we reached over 16 million people across the region, including over 9.7 million children. Discover our impact through this detailed report, which demonstrates the progress of our work and the positive impact on children and communities across the region.
publication / April 26, 2023
Mali WASH in Healthcare Facilities
The goal of the Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) in Healthcare Facilities project was to provide 100% of 40 healthcare facilities in the Kolokani and Koro districts in Mali with sustainable WASH services. This project used an integrated approach in collaboration with community members, local government, and health/WASH partners that were operating in the programme areas.
At the end of the project, 34 healthcare facilities, including 33 community-based health centres and one district hospital, received the WASH package that met national and World Health Organization (WHO) Water and Sanitation for Health Facility Improvement Tool (WASH FIT) standards. Due to insecurity in Koro district affecting six health facilities, World Vision was unable to implement the Clean Clinic Approach (an initiative to promote safe care practices and accountability in healthcare facilities) as well as improve long-term WASH facilities there. Instead, these six health centers received a short-term WASH package and stakeholder capacity building.
press release / March 20, 2024
Untold Stories 3: the art exhibition against human trafficking opens in Tirana
This exhibition finalizes the national competition "Untold Stories 3", organized by World Vision Albania and UNICEF Albania, as part of the Program funded by the United Kingdom government: “Transforming National Response to Human Trafficking in and from Albania".