publication / سبتمبر 28, 2022
Rolling Out "Chosen" In Child Sponsorship as a means of Enhancing the Child's Voice
In 2019, World Vision Zambia launched an initiative called 'Chosen'. As opposed to having donor sponsors choosing children to be sponsored, under 'Chosen', children that are registered in the World Vision Programme participate in choosing who would be their sponsors. This implies that 'Chosen' puts the power to select sponsors in children's hands.
This Technical Brief highlights how 'Chosen' has enhanced children's voices in securing sponsorship for community development.
article / ديسمبر 1, 2023
Child Protection: 3 ways we can protect children in conflict zones.
See how Child Sponsorship allows World Vision to protect children in conflict zones.
article / يوليو 17, 2023
Embracing Dreams through Sponsorship: Rahul's Journey of Artistic Resilience
Discover the inspiring journey of Rahul, a World Vision sponsored child in Nepal. Despite living with physical disability, his passion for art fuels his determination to pursue his dreams and make a difference.
article / فبراير 1, 2024
Child care support course in Moldova trains Ukrainian mothers to specialize in child development services
World Vision, in collaboration with WeWorld, and support from Aktion Deutschland Hilft, facilitate capacity-building programs for both Ukrainians and host communities in Moldova as part of its Mental Health and Psychosocial Support Services (MHPSS) Strategy.
publication / يناير 25, 2024
ENOUGH Nutritious Food for Every Child
Join the ENOUGH campaign for a nourished Lesotho! Our goal: end hunger, malnutrition, and ensure children thrive with better food security. #SDG2
article / يونيو 24, 2022
5 ways child sponsorship enhances child protection
Every year, 1.7 Billion children are affected by violence. We use various ways to ensure child protection is enhanced such as government advocacy, parent and child education and community awareness programs. Here are five ways child sponsorship works to protect children from violence.