publication / April 29, 2025
World Vision Albania Impact Report 2024 - Bringing hope, transforming lives
Throughout 2024, World Vision Albania was present in 21 municipalities. Collaborating with a network of 76 partners, WVA's initiatives positively reached the lives of 28,873 children via its diverse programming.
publication / April 4, 2025
World Vision Albania Country Profile 2024
In 25 years, we have reached 167,809 individuals across various projects, including 121,411 children and 69,956 adults.
article / April 23, 2025
Youth Voices Lead Change: Albania's Revised Youth Law with World Vision Support
The revision of the Youth Law marks a significant milestone for Albanian youth, providing them with enhanced opportunities for education, employment, and active participation in decision-making processes. These changes not only align Albania with European standards but also foster a more inclusive and empowered youth community, paving the way for a brighter future.
video / April 10, 2025
RISE HER/Everyday Heroes: Protecting Girls and Women in Albania
Discover how World Vision Albania empowers girls and women, addressing gender-based violence with the help of dedicated professionals. Watch the video to learn more about their impactful efforts.
video / April 10, 2025
A Quarter-Century of Change: Eleanor Monbiot Engages with World Vision's Youth Leaders in Albania
"Celebrating 25 years of impact in Albania, World Vision's Regional Leader Eleanor Monbiot meets with youth leaders to highlight transformative change."
article / April 14, 2025
From Mandalay to Yangon: What I witnessed changed me forever
Food insecurity, which was already affecting over 15 million people before the quake, is now deepening. Families who were barely getting by now have nothing. Many people are sleeping on the streets, too afraid to return to their homes due to the ongoing threat of aftershocks. I remember one young girl who told me she hadn’t slept properly since the earthquake - every sound made her jump. What these families need is not just shelter, but safety, dignity, and a return to normalcy.
article / February 18, 2025
Le Projet JIGIYA assiste 300 ménages à Koro
Dans le cercle de Koro, le projet multisectoriel JIGIYA qui veut dire : Espoir est mis œuvre depuis de nombreuses années par World Vision Mali dans les communes de Koporo Pen, Koporona, Pelmaoudé. Le projet appuie les communautés dans le domaine de l’eau, hygiène et l’assainissement, la sécurité alimentaire et les moyens d’existence.
publication / April 9, 2025
About Trafficking In Persons (Sesotho Version)
Trafficking in persons is the exploitation of people through force, fraud, or coercion for labour, sex, or other purposes, especially affecting children.
publication / April 9, 2025
About Child Abuse and Exploitation ( Sesotho Version)
Child abuse and exploitation involve harming or taking advantage of children through physical, emotional, sexual abuse, neglect, or forced labour.