publication / Februar 27, 2024
United in Faith to End Violence Against Children and Gender-based Violence in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH)
World Vision Bosnia and Hercegovina factsheet about ending violence against children and gender-based violence
article / April 17, 2023
Invasive tree species provide organic pesticide for communities in Tana River, Kenya
The Proposis Juliflora trees, locally known as mathenge, are a menace to many farmers in Tana River County, Kenya. Thanks to the training offered by World Vision's land restoration project in the area, Joyce has been able to make ‘lemonade’ from the ‘bitter lemons’ of the mathenge invasive trees, by unearthing their economic potential. "There is no bad tree in the world, you just have to find its usefulness,"she says.
publication / Januar 31, 2024
Global Hunger Response Phase II Quarterly Situation Report #1 - January 2024
This is the first quarterly report released by World Vision's Global Hunger Response (GHR). It provides an overview of qualitative and quantitative impacts, including regional overviews and highlights from October 2023 to January 2024.
video / Mart 7, 2020
Beekeeping Improves The Life Conditions for Lina
Lina is an example of a woman who works hard to be successful, despite all obstacles.
article / Septembar 29, 2023
Consultancy Service for Assessment of Data Quality Assurance_ Ukraine Crisis Response World Vision
World Vision UCR is seeking the support of an Assessment partner to conduct a comprehensive Data Quality Assessment across its programs in Moldova, Ukraine, Georgia, and Romania.
article / Avgust 1, 2023
Tenda Banana Plantation: A Success Story Supported by World Vision Zimbabwe
The success of Tenda Banana Plantation is a testament to the power of community-driven development and the potential of income-generating projects to transform lives. With the support of organizations like World Vision Zimbabwe, communities can create sustainable solutions that have a lasting impact on their lives and the lives of future generations.
opinion / Novembar 28, 2023
Why does a child-focused organization like World Vision care about trees?
As Tony Rinaudo prepares for COP28, this year’s UN Climate Meetings, he thinks back on his work in Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR) and how renewing forests has benefited children, their families, and their communities.
opinion / Juni 1, 2023
Lessons learned from 10 years of changing a child labour law
Harry Kits considers the important lessons learned after a decade of campaigning to have Canadian companies report on what child labour is in their products.
publication / Februar 14, 2024
Theological Learning Brief - Hunger & Nutrition
This Theological Learning Brief on Hunger and Nutrition has been created by a team of 9 theologians in collaboration with World Vision International to deepen understanding within the sector on the theological case for engaging in this area.