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
publication / January 16, 2024
Youth for Change Project in Cambodia
Youth for Change Project aims to ensure that adolescents and youth participate as agents of positive change.
publication / February 16, 2024
Spotlight on Ukraine's Children and Youth: Experiences and Perceptions
This report on Ukrainian children's and youth's experiences and perceptions presents an analysis of focus group discussions (FGDs) conducted over the course of December 2023 and January 2024 with children affected by the conflict in Ukraine, including those displaced within Ukraine as well as those in Romania, Moldova, and Georgia. The primary objective is to understand children’s perceptions of their well-being, new environments, educational setups, and coping strategies in the context of displacement and conflict.
video / April 9, 2024
Podcast: Nutrition Programme
During the first 1,000 days, it is very important for children to have good-nutritious food!
Join us as we dive deep into food and nutrition for all, especially for children! In today episode, Dr. Mak Monin, World Vision Cambodia's nutrition specialist, will uncover insight in nutrition topic.
publication / April 22, 2024
NextGen Aid: Technical Appendix
Technical Appendix for the NextGen Aid project, an economic appraisal to estimate the return on investment (ROI) from child-related Official Development Assistance (ODA).
article / January 16, 2024
Youth Ready unlocks opportunities for Alinet
World Vision for equips Alinet with various skills creating chances for youth employment and income generation.
opinion / January 29, 2024
Youth and Children speak up for Environment and Climate Action
Sarah Onduko-Obiri and Hausner Wendo tell us how World Vision’s social accountability approaches have allowed youth to influence climate action at individual, community and systems level; and highlight the participation of World Vision’s five child advocates at the recent COP28 conference.