opinion / Tháng 3 28, 2023
Las comidas escolares cambian la vida, pero no son tan fáciles como el ABC
Alentada por el informe del PMA sobre el estado mundial de la alimentación escolar en 2022, Charlotte Masiello-Riome advierte que el mundo no debe darse a sí mismo un aprobado.
publication / Tháng 4 23, 2024
Putting Children First for Sustainable Development
New research to analyize the economic beneift of Official Development Assistance (ODA) programming that directly or indirectly targets children found that every $1USD of child-related ODA directly or indirectly results in a $10USD return and highlights that investing in children is a way to maximise the benefit that donors see from their ODA programmes.
publication / Tháng 4 26, 2024
2023 Annual Report - Ethiopia
This report covers the work and impact of World Vision Ethiopia from 1st October 2022 to 30th September 2023. During this period, our transformative projects reached over 8.5 million people including 6 million children showcasing our impactful efforts in transforming the lives of vulnerable children and communities across Ethiopia.
publication / Tháng 9 19, 2023
World Vision's Response to COVID-19: A Reflection on Digital and Remote Child Protection Programming
During the COVID-19 pandemic, World Vision utilized innovative strategies and adaptations to ensure child protection programming continued and thrived to protection vulnerable children from violence.
article / Tháng 4 2, 2024
Empowering Pastoralist Communities in Northern Kenya: A Story of Resilience and Transformation in Marsabit County.
Read Empowering Pastoralist Communities in Northern Kenya: A Story of Resilience and Transformation in Marsabit County.
publication / Tháng 1 16, 2024
Learning to See the Climate Crisis: Armenia
Children and Young People's Perceptions of Climate Change and Environmental Transformation in Armenia
publication / Tháng 7 18, 2016
El Nino & Children in Southern Africa - Report Summary
In April 2016, World Vision, PLAN International and UNICEF conducted a study across six countries in Southern Africa to determine specifically how children were suffering amidst the disaster. Specifically, the study sought to: