article / April 18, 2024
Enhancing learning for Ukrainian children in Moldova through innovative non-formal education
The Disasters Emergency Committee-funded project supports Ukrainian children in Moldova who are studying online by providing not just entertainment and extracurricular activities, but also the opportunity to attend face-to-face sessions and get the assistance of qualified teachers.
article / April 3, 2024
Restoring strength: the vital role of health and nutrition centers in Yemen
A silent but fierce battle against malnutrition is raging in Yemen, an ongoing crisis that has long enveloped its resilient communities.
press release / December 5, 2023
Australia supports civic engagement in Cambodia
Today, the Australian Embassy, World Bank, the National Committee for sub-National Democratic Development Secretariat (NCDDS) and World Vision International in Cambodia (WVI-C) launched the next phase of the Implementation of Social Accountability Project (ISAF).
publication / March 12, 2017
2016 WASH Year in Review
World Vision’s water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) team is committed to reaching everyone, everywhere we work with clean water, appropriate sanitation and dignified hygiene before 2030.
article / March 20, 2024
Spraying away malaria: How Indoor spraying changed Lives in Nkhatabay
World Vision on the fight against malaria infection in Malawi
article / February 20, 2024
Journeying from fear to family empowerment
Journeying from fear to family empowerment
publication / December 2, 2020
Public Spaces for Children: A Consultation with Children on their use of Urban Public Spaces
This consultation aims to capture children’s perspectives and lived experience in the public spaces in their neighborhoods and cities. The questions focused on four different characteristics of that experience: proximity and accessibility, safety, cleanliness, usability and stability.
article / April 22, 2024
Seasoning malnutrition away in Laotian children through a sustainable recipe
Draped in a dense thicket, the district perfectly camouflages a startling truth. As per a baseline survey conducted by World Vision, in 2022, stunting rates in children were reported high as 56% and 78% of the households were facing moderate and severe food insecurity in Phonexay.