video / May 8, 2024
Localisation and Working Together For Peace
Over the years, World Vision and the United Nations have advocated for women to play a more prominent role in politics and other decision-making processes in Sierra Leone. To enhance collaboration with funding from UNPBF, UN Women, and UNDP, World Vision and other female-focused Civil Society Organizations have been implementing the Localization and Working Together for Peace project. The initiative aims to reposition women-focused civil society organizations for sustainable peace in Sierra Leone.
article / January 30, 2024
Pheakdey Strives For Education And Empowerment After Losing Both Parents
Dat Pheakdey is motivated to finish his schooling and give back to his community in Kampong Thom, Cambodia, following a double tragedy that claimed the lives of his parents. Read More...
publication / August 11, 2022
Afghanistan: A Children's Crisis
Despite years of conflict, political changes, economic instability, and natural disasters, hard won development gains were realised, beginning to open doors for new opportunities and brighter futures for Afghanistan’s girls and boys.
publication / February 26, 2024
World Vision International at CIES Education Conference 2024 - Sessions on Adolescent & Youth Engagement and programming
World Vision International at CIES Education Conference 2024 Sessions on Adolescent & Youth Engagement and programming
article / May 7, 2024
Communities in Lesotho Embrace Climate-Smart Agriculture for Resilience
Lesotho communities combat climate change with resilience & determination. World Vision empowers through faith-based climate action.
video / May 16, 2022
Basic education։ a ray of hope for children of Afghanistan
Children of Afghanistan lack access to basic education. This is critical that they have opportunities to learn and grow. Watch the video to see how World Vision Afghanistan provide education opportunities for children.
publication / January 8, 2024
Projecting the impact of prolonged food insecurity and education interruption on economic growth in Lebanon.
Lebanon grapples with multiple crises, including ongoing disruptions in education and
worsening food insecurity. The World Food Programme estimates that around 1.05 million
people are severely food insecure, while 700,000 children face disrupted schooling. To
gain a better understanding of the pressing economic implications of these
interconnected crises, World Vision Lebanon (WVL) commissioned Qualisus Consulting
to conduct research study aiming to shed light on the potential future burdens the nation
may bear
publication / October 10, 2023
Transforming Lives through Mental Health and Psychosocial Support
Transforming Lives through Mental Health and Psychosocial Support
press release / March 24, 2022
Girls Higher Education is a Must for Afghanistan Future
World Vision is deeply concerned at the reversal of the Taliban's commitment to allow children regardless of their gender to attend school.