publication / September 18, 2024
Capacity Statement: Zambia Reading for Education and Development 2024
World Vision Zambia Education department has been implementing the ZREAD (Zambia Reading for Education and
Development) Technical Programme in 23 areas of operation in 20 districts across 8 provinces since October 2016. The Goal of the programme is to contribute towards “Improved numeracy and literacy for 140,000 girls and boys in grades 1-4 by 2025.”
publication / September 13, 2024
Policy Brief | Flowing Forward: Expanding Community Access to Piped Water in Cambodia
Despite progress in Cambodia’s water and sanitation sector, rural areas, where most of the population resides, still face significant challenges in accessing clean water: only 1 in 5 people from these areas use safely managed drinking water services in 2023.
article / September 12, 2024
Regreening Lesotho: Empowering Communities for Environmental Stewardship
Lesotho tackles climate change through World Vision's Regreening Communities Model, empowering faith leaders and communities to restore landscapes and build resilience.
article / August 26, 2024
Empowering Youths and Building Resilient Communities
The Youth Apprenticeship Initiative has benefited 50 young people from different communities over the past two years. They have acquired skills in fashion design, vehicle repair, hairdressing and other areas. It is a way for World Vision Ghana to build community resilience and support children's learning.
publication / September 20, 2024
Sustainable Agri-food Systems Discussion Paper
Sustainable Agri-food Systems Discussion Paper
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
publication / September 18, 2024
Capacity Statement: Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child, Adolescent Health & Nutrition 2024
The World Vision Zambia Health programme focuses on Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child, Adolescent Health and Nutrition (RMNCAHN). The aim of the programme is to improve the health status of pregnant women, lactating mothers and children under the age of five. Our strategic objective for health is to contribute to the reduction of maternal and child mortality through improved health and nutrition practices. The heart of World Vision’s Global Health and Nutrition Strategy is a package of preventative interventions for mothers and children under two, targeting the first 1,000-days.
article / July 26, 2024
Strengthening Partnerships for Community Development: World Vision Zambia's Courtesy Call on Southern Province Minister
Collaboration between the government and Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) in countries like Zambia is vital for addressing complex socio-economic challenges. This partnership enhances service delivery, promotes good governance, and leverages resources effectively, ensuring that development initiatives are more inclusive and sustainable. By working together, governments and CSOs can build community resilience, improve the well-being of vulnerable populations, and drive progress towards a more equitable and prosperous society.
publication / August 16, 2024
A report on impacts of climate crisis and environmental degradation on children and youths in Nepal
Study on climate change impacts in Nepal reveals severe risks to children’s health and development. Highlights coping strategies and calls for accelerated climate actions.