article / June 2, 2022
A family invests in tree planting to fight climate change
With World Vision's Uganda Refugee Response transitioning from food and cash handouts, we are implementing a project to improve resilience and livelihood security for more than 25,000 households in Adjumani district by September 2023. Currently, the project is empowering 30 groups both in the settlements and host communities. These groups are involved in different activities, including seedling regeneration, tree planting, and environmental protection.
press release / December 3, 2020
Morobe health workers upskilled and ready for immunisation push
More than 90 Morobe health sector workers have completed practical training to boost immunization coverage and reduce the spread of vaccine-preventable diseases in the province.
article / November 13, 2012
World Vision donated meds saving lives
A local health facility in Burundi is usually overwhelmed by the tons and tons of patients it receives, most who are poor. The facility is not run by the government - it highly depends on generous donations and World Vision is one of the major donors and partners.
publication / December 20, 2023
Sexual violence against children in the digital space
Sexual violence against children in the digital space Germany Europe
publication / June 23, 2021
Pathway to Link Humanitarian Cash to Social Protection through Social Accountability
In response to the socio-economic impacts of the pandemic, governments have introduced over 1,600 social protection measures in almost all the world's countries and territories.
press release / September 5, 2022
Window of opportunity to prevent famine in Somalia is closing, Principals of Inter-Agency Standing Committee warn
(First published here: https://interagencystandingcommittee.org/about-inter-agency-standing-committee/window-o
publication / November 8, 2022
Capacity Statement - Health and Nutrition Technical Programme
World Vision is a Christian relief, development and advocacy organisation dedicated to working with children, families, and their communities to reach their full potential by tackling the root causes of poverty and injustice. World Vision began working in Zambia in 1981, and we are a Zambian Non-Government Organization with a local Board of Directors. World Vision has a vast reach in Zambia, with long-term development projects called Area Programmes (AP) and short-term grant-funded projects spread across the country nationwide. World Vision Zambia implements development projects in the following key areas: health and nutrition; livelihoods and resilience; education; child protection; disaster management; and water, hygiene and sanitation (WASH). We work closely with communities, partners, and the government to ensure vulnerable children live life in all of its fullness.
publication / August 29, 2022
Rapport Annuel 2021 Niger
Nous avons l'immense joie et le privilège de vous présenter le rapport annuel qui retrace le travail qui a été fait sur le terrain en 2021 grâce au soutien continu de nos partenaires, donateurs et gouvernement du Niger.
publication / March 3, 2023
World Vision Kenya 2022 Annual Report
World Vision Kenya 2022 Annual Report
publication / January 31, 2022
Food & Nutrition Security: a key cross cutting issue to deliver on the EU Africa partnership
At the up coming EU AU Summit, nutrition must be prioritised as a key lever of sustainable development, in line with existing priorities of the African Union To make progress towards Sustainable Development Goals, and ensure a sustainable partnership between the continents, it is essential to imp