article / Septembar 12, 2025
Un espoir retrouvé : l’histoire d’Aichatou Sahidou et du centre de nutrition
Dans le village d’Angoual Gao, Aichatou Sahidou, mère de six enfants, faisait face à une malnutrition sévère qui affectait ses enfants. Grâce au projet « Amélioration de la Nutrition et de la Sécurité Alimentaire » mis en œuvre par World Vision, un centre de nutrition a été installé, permettant aux mères d’apprendre à préparer des repas équilibrés. Les résultats sont visibles : les enfants sont en meilleure santé, les familles ont reçu des chèvres pour produire du lait, et les femmes ont été formées à l’épargne et à la gestion de petites entreprises.
article / Septembar 3, 2025
Building Futures, Breaking Cycles: The Journey of Three Young People
Young people in Oromia, Ethiopia, are transforming their communities, turning savings and loans into businesses and hope through the SPIR II project.
publication / Septembar 14, 2025
Malawi: Our meals, our voice
In Malawi, children are leading research to improve school meal programmes through World Vision’s ENOUGH campaign. Their voices reveal challenges and hopes for nutritious meals that support learning and well-being.
article / Septembar 8, 2025
Building a safer digital world for children and youth in Albania
World Vision Albania and the National Cyber Security Authority have certified professionals to teach children and young people about online safety.
article / Septembar 3, 2025
Nurturing Change: Edew’s Journey to Raising Healthier Children
Nurturing Change: Edew’s Journey to Raising Healthier Children
publication / Septembar 9, 2025
Children Climate Summit Declaration and Call to Action
Children Climate Summit Declaration and Call to Action
press release / Septembar 9, 2025
Children Lead the Call for Climate Action at African Climate Summit
World Vision continues to advocate for climate resilience strategies that prioritise children and communities on the frontlines of the climate crisis.
publication / Septembar 12, 2025
Indonesia: Our meals, our voice
In Indonesia, children are leading research to improve school meal programmes through World Vision’s ENOUGH campaign. Their voices reveal real challenges and hopes for nutritious, inclusive meals in schools.