video / Tháng 10 11, 2023
World Vision Ghana's Krachi-Nkwanta Cluster received visit from WV Germany and Knorr-Bremse Global Care
Jutta Berg, Regional Head of Philanthropy for World Vision Germany and Tobias of Knorr-Bremse Global Care visited World Vision Ghana's Krachi-Nkwanta Cluster to monitor the Private Non-Private (PNS) projects .
opinion / Tháng 11 2, 2023
What do children with disabilities need most? Co-operation and a chance to thrive.
Brian Kusunoki says that better co-ordination among support services and service providers is vital to supporting children and young people with disabilities.
publication / Tháng 1 12, 2023
World Vision and peer organizations provide recommendations for scaling up child wasting treatment
World Vision and 12 peer organizations provide recommendations to USAID for scaling up child wasting treatment
opinion / Tháng 3 13, 2023
How banking and humanitarian work go hand in hand
It might surprise you, but banks and aid agencies have more in common that you might think, and, according to John Teng, a chance to collaborate for good.
publication / Tháng 12 7, 2022
Learning Brief 2022: The Role of Faith Leaders in Building Peace and Combatting Xenophobia
This is one in a series of three learning briefs presenting findings of an updated review of faith-based action
for children on the move. A set of briefs was first published in 20181 to support the evidence base for the Faith
Action for Children on the Move Forum, held in Rome 16–19 October 2018. To maintain an understanding of
the current academic and practitioner landscape, those briefs have now been updated with recent literature
and good practice examples. When developing the original briefs, which included an extensive literature review
and review of case studies submitted from around the world, three key themes around faith engagement with
children on the move emerged: Continuum of Child Protection, Spiritual Support and Peacebuilding. This brief is
an update to the brief on Peacebuilding and similarly draws on data collected through literature review, ad hoc
searches and direct submissions from faith actors. These briefs do not intend to provide an extensive overview
of all available evidence on faith and children on the move. Instead, they aim to help faith actors, development and
humanitarian practitioners, policymakers and donors increase their understanding of faith communities’ contributions
to supporting children on the move, and shape policy and practice.
publication / Tháng 9 15, 2021
EU Nutrition investment. No time to waste
The world is not on track to achieve the World Health Assembly (WHA) targets on
maternal, infant, and young child nutrition by 20251, nor the Sustainable Development
Goals (SDGs) by 2030. Before COVID-19 hit, chronic malnutrition (stunting2)
article / Tháng 10 1, 2010
Social entrepreneurship will be increasingly important
Kevin Jenkins took part in a panel debate in New York in September, hosted by the Blouin Creative Leadership Forum.
press release / Tháng 7 15, 2020
Charitable Giving Fintech Goodworld launches in Australia with Mastercard and World Vision
Sydney, Australia – Goodworld, in partnership with Mastercard and World Vision Australia, announced today that its donation technology, “#donate,” w
press release / Tháng 6 30, 2017
A Bright Vision for Quality of Life in Cambodia
Phnom Penh, 30 June 2017 – As part of an ongoing effort to address the public on important issues for the well-being of children in Cambodia, World Vision launched a social media campaign “#ForChildrenForChangeForLife” with a series of short videos, two of which stories about sta
publication / Tháng 5 23, 2019
Driver Recognition Programme Newsletter 2019
As World Vision Kenya, we are honoured once again, to co-host this annual event with the Fleet Forum Organisation for the fourth year running. We are happy to have on board representatives from various humanitarian organisations who will be taking part in this year’s event.