publication / Februar 29, 2024
Price Shocks: Economic gains masking a growing hunger and malnutrition crisis
World Vision's annual price survey analyses global food prices over the past three years. This Price Shocks report is a continuation of our 2021 and 2022 studies with findings showing a slight dip in the highest costs of living for some while others remain at previously marked crisis levels. This year's findings continue to underscore the uneven recovery from the socioeconomic shocks from COVID-19, inflation, and extreme weather and indicates a disparity of food prices, both in the current cost of the basket of 10 common food items and in the year-on-year comparisons. We provide insight into the year-on-year changes and share recommendations on mitigation for various audiences.
publication / April 24, 2024
Mid-year review of education for children displaced by the conflict in Ukraine at the start of the 2023-2024 Academic Year
Mid-year review of education for children displaced by the conflict in Ukraine at the start of the 2023-2024 Academic Year World Vision
article / Mart 7, 2024
World Vision Mozambique concludes a monthlong reflection on Safeguarding
World Vision Mozambique staff dived into a month-long deep reflection of Safeguarding. Looking at the office culture and individual approach to better improve its behavior as it serves children and adults in the communities it operates.
article / Maj 19, 2016
Ines marries at 14 to escape El Nino’s wrath
Their nightmare started when El-Nino’s impact began to spread in Nalazi village located in southern Mozambique. The heat burned the skin and killed crops. Alzira Mandlazi, a mother of 3, was on the verge of desperation on how to feed her children - Inês, 14, Cecília, 5 and Laura, 8.
article / April 28, 2016
Ines marries at 14 to escape El Nino’s wrath
Their nightmare started when El-Nino’s impact began to spread in Nalazi village located in southern Mozambique. The heat burned the skin and killed crops. Alzira Mandlazi, a mother of 3, was on the verge of desperation on how to feed her children - Inês, 14, Cecília, 5 and Laura, 8.
press release / Februar 28, 2024
Thousands of children displaced amidst armed attacks in Mozambique
Thousands of children displaced amidst armed attacks in Mozambique
ESCALATING FEARS OF KIDNAPPING, WORLD VISION WARNS
• New surge in attacks in northern Mozambique by armed groups
• More than 35,000 children forcibly displaced
• World Vison’s response plan targets 125,000 people, and requires US$6.58 million
press release / Februar 29, 2024
WORLD VISION MOZAMBIQUE AND PARTNERS JOIN FORCES TO IMPROVE EDUCATION AND CHILD NUTRITION
World Vision, the Government of Mozambique and partner humanitarian organizations are committed to improve the learning conditions of 85,000 school-aged children in the districts of Monapo and Meconta, in Nampula province, and Milange district, Zambézia province, in central and northern regions.
article / Mart 6, 2024
What happened after World Vision left? Revisit to a closed Program Area in Mozambique
This is a description of how the communities where World Vision operated for a certain period are coping up since World Vision left the area.
publication / Mart 18, 2024
Adolescent Nutrition Photobook
An adolescent nutrition research project in Mozambique used Photovoice to explore challenges and opportunities in the food environment within the Every Girl Can Project, funded by Government of Canada.
press release / Mart 6, 2024
World Vision is concerned by reports of dozens of missing children following the surge in attacks in northern Mozambique
World Vision is calling for all to be done to ensure the safe return to their families of at least 70 children reported missing, following a new wave of armed attacks in the province of Cabo Delgado, in northern Mozambique. Authorities have confirmed that parents and caregivers have lost contact with the children whose whereabouts are unknown to them, after being forced to flee their homes.