publication / January 10, 2024
World Vision Zimbabwe 2023 Impact Report
In 2023, World Vision Zimbabwe managed to reach out to 902,645 children, among them 469,375 girls and 433,270 boys.
publication / January 16, 2024
Learning to See the Climate Crisis: Armenia
Children and Young People's Perceptions of Climate Change and Environmental Transformation in Armenia
publication / October 3, 2023
Young and Married
In 2021, World Vision launched the ‘Listening to Child Brides’ research, carried out in Bangladesh, Mauritania, Nepal, and Tanzania, with the overarching aim of identifying the experiences and needs of married girls and young women.
publication / September 17, 2018
Brief Ar: تقييم إنخفاض تزويد المخيمات بمياه وربطه بسبل عيش اللاجئين السوريين في البقاع
article / December 15, 2022
"All children have the same right, whether a girl or boy, able or disabled,"
It doesn't matter whether a child is a boy or girl, disable or able or where a child comes from, all of them have the same right,
publication / February 3, 2021
Counting Pennies II: An analysis of official development assistance to end violence against children
Violence against children impacts more than one billion children and costs world economies US$7
trillion annually. In 2015, the world’s leaders listed violence against children as one of the top
press release / October 5, 2022
World Vision provides breast cancer screening to vulnerable women in Sudan
To mark breast cancer awareness month, World Vision is providing breast cancer screening to vulnerable women in South Darfur, East Darfur, Blue Nile and South Kordofan in Sudan.
article / November 1, 2022
Solomon Islands Endim Vaelens Agenstim Pikinini (SIEP) Programme launch
The programme is crucial because, according to the UNICEF Situation Analysis on abuse for Children below 15 years, the Solomon Islands is the highest in the Pacific Island Countries and Timor Leste region, which stands at 37 percent. In addition, the Unseen, Unsafe: The Underinvestment in Ending Violence Against Children in the Pacific and Timor-Leste (2019) report estimated about 212,687 Solomon Islands children aged 1-14yrs experienced some form of violent discipline at home, including physical and emotional violence.
publication / November 16, 2022
Restore Land, Restore Climate
A report on the power of farmer managed natural regeneration and why it is World Vision's leading weapon in the fight against climate change
article / January 24, 2024
Dignidade e Acesso à Educação Nas Escolas: UM DIREITO AINDA POUCO PRIORIZADO
Apesar dos esforços e avanços significativos dos últimos anos, ainda é uma realidade o grande défice que existe na educação em Angola. Os meninos começam a primária cheio de sonhos, mas infelizmente as condições em sua volta são insuficientes para que possam ter a capacidade de escolher o seu futuro, deixando-os a mercê do destino, facto, que é ainda mais complicado principalmente para as meninas, que têm de enfrentar uma série de tabus e preconceitos para vencer o estigma ao redor da problemática do género, para lá, da dificuldade ao aceder à uma educação de qualidade. A World Vision Angola está a contribuir para que muitas crianças e jovens acedam à uma educação de qualidade e com dignidade em vários pontos do País.