article / February 16, 2024
World Vision Zambia launches Children's Code Act #12 of 2022 in Mwinilunga district to create awareness among stakeholders
World Vision Zambia, through the Lunga/Mudanyama cluster office, recently organized the district launch of the Children's Code Act #12 of 2022 roll-out to raise awareness about the Code Act, which is a comprehensive legal framework that protects children from abuse, exploitation, neglect and violence in Zambia.
video / February 16, 2024
World Vision Zambia donates 108 bicycles to Community Health Workers to enhance services deliver in Mwinilunga district
World Vision Zambia donated 108 bicycles to Community Health Workers in Mwinilunga district of North-Western Province to improve healthcare accessibility and delivery in remote and vulnerable areas.
publication / April 23, 2024
Putting Children First for Sustainable Development
New research to analyize the economic beneift of Official Development Assistance (ODA) programming that directly or indirectly targets children found that every $1USD of child-related ODA directly or indirectly results in a $10USD return and highlights that investing in children is a way to maximise the benefit that donors see from their ODA programmes.
publication / April 26, 2024
Global Digital Compact Policy Brief
Policy brief about children's rights in the digital environment and the need for policies and legislation to protect their safety and well-being online. Learn More.
publication / May 9, 2024
2023 Global Annual Report, World Vision International
2023 Global Annual Report, World Vision International
article / January 16, 2024
World Vision Digital Accessible Books Project Wins 2024 Zero Project Award
World Vision Malawi awarded a 2025 Zero Project award in its commitment to disability inclusion and a world with zero barriers
publication / April 29, 2024
Joining Forces Coalition calls for the immediate halt of the plan to repeal anti-FGM/C law in The Gambia
The Joining Forces Coalition condemns in the strongest terms harmful practices such as excision, which is also internationally recognised as gender-specific child abuse and constitutes a major infringement to the bodily autonomy of women and girls.