publication / March 7, 2024
Actualización de la Respuesta "Esperanza sin Fronteras" a diciembre de 2023
Descubre cómo 'Esperanza sin Fronteras' está teniendo un impacto tangible en medio de la crisis migratoria en Bolivia, Brasil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Panamá, Perú y Venezuela. Conoce cómo nuestro enfoque multipaís y alianzas estratégicas han brindado apoyo integral a más de 2 millones de personas, incluyendo un 43% de niñas, niños y adolescentes migrantes. Únete a nosotros para construir un mundo donde la solidaridad y la compasión no conozcan fronteras.
article / April 10, 2024
Ukraine’s elderly struggles for scant medical care and food insecurity amidst ongoing war
It was the seventeenth day of heavy shelling, unceasing terror, severe food shortages, and darkness, when half of Iryna's and Nikolay's house burned to ashes. The ongoing attacks in Popasna, a small city in the Luhansk region of Ukraine, made them leave all their belongings and go west. As they settle in Dnipro, they are navigating the hurdles of displacement and war. World Vision's cash assistance helps them cover only part of their medicine expenses, and food supplies. As pensioners who rely on a meager pension and humanitarian aid, they find it more difficult to deal with the realities of war.
publication / April 24, 2024
World Vision Burkina Faso : Rapport Annuel FY23
D'octobre 2022 à septembre 2023, la programmation de World Vision Burkina a touché plus de 179 000 personnes et impacté plus de 104 000 enfants dans différents secteurs. Lire plus :
article / May 8, 2024
A Relentless Struggle in Southern Angola: The South West Angola Emergency Response Project relief amid food insecurity
Carolina is a mother, one of many who, in the context of the emergency, has been working to get around the challenging situation she finds herself in. Aged 42 and with her five children, she lives in the community of Bata-Bata, Humpata municipality in Huíla. In the short rainy season that is recorded in the south, Carolina works on her small plot, and in the dry season, which is most of the seasonal period, she does informal jobs to make ends meet for her children. The short rainy season is not enough for planting to be prosperous, and with the economic crisis worsening in the country, families are seeing episodes of food shortages become increasingly dramatic.
opinion / December 10, 2023
Meeting my child rights and peacebuilding hero did not disappoint
Matt Scott was thrilled to meet up with his hero, a child rights and peace campaigner from Colombia, 21 years after she first inspired his mission at World Vision
article / April 28, 2024
A Chance to Walk, a Chance to Dream: World Vision and Beit Cure Partner for Malawian Children
A story of a 14 year old Tchaviyeli whose has benefitted from World Vision Malawi's partnership with Beit CURE Malawi giving him a chance to play soccer after a successful surgery
publication / April 17, 2024
WVI Global Accountability Report 2023
WVI Global Accountability Report 2023
article / November 2, 2023
“Street Working Children Enrichment Centre Gave Me Hope to Achieve My Dream”
WVA's Street Working Children Enrichment Centre supports street working children with health, education and counselling services in Herat City.
article / August 23, 2023
MY JOURNEY OF CHANGE
This story is about a Pastor in Sierra Leone's journey of change. The story explains how World Vision's Empowered Worldview changed his perception made him a better pastor and grew his congregation.