opinion / April 26, 2024
The Seven Things You May Not Expect in a Hunger Crisis
The Seven Things You May Not Expect in a Hunger Crisis - Most children suffering severe malnutrition will be extremely skinny, experiencing severe muscle wasting (thinning of muscle mass) and have a very low weight for their height. A starving child may lose their appetite. The astonishing generostiy of the hungriest people. The asian countries where even rice has become a luxury
article / Mart 22, 2024
RD Congo : La consommation de l'eau potable épargne les élèves des maladies hydriques à Kalehe
Au moment où le monde célèbre la journée de l’eau, cet article met en lumière les interventions de World Vision dans le territoire de Kalehe en RDC. Le projet ANCP dans son volet Wash, a pu transformer la vie des enfants en permettant l’accès à l’eau potable dans les écoles ciblées par World Vision RDC. Aujourd’hui les maladies hydriques dont les enfants souffraient ont disparu.
article / Novembar 21, 2023
DR Congo: From work in the mines to school: The story of Steve
This article is showing how the child labor is affecting children education in DRC particularly in the mining areas where children are forced to work in terms to provide their families. This is the story of Steve who has been taken from the mining work to school.
publication / April 5, 2024
2023 Global Report on Child Participation in World Vision Decision-Making Processes
This second annual Global Report on Child Participation in World Vision Decision-Making Processes celebrates the different ways girls and boys across the world have been meaningfully involved in the decisions that World Vision makes to improve child well-being around the world. Field Offices have continued to implement stronger and more innovative ways of listening to children, including them in local and national decision-making spaces to ensure that programming and strategy decisions are informed by children’s experiences, priorities, needs, and perspectives.
This report highlights the extraordinary practices of each region and Field Office, celebrating the ways our staff have shared decision-making power with children. World Vision continues to press in our belief that children’s participation is not only a right, but an essential element of our child-focused agenda.
article / Mart 8, 2024
Tanganyika: Saving for the transformation of families affected by interethnic conflict
This article shows the impact of the ADH project, which incorporated the Saving For Transformation approach in Tanganyika. After years of conflict that affected them and forced them to flee, they have now returned to their villages and are becoming self-sufficient thanks to the savings and loans they receive from their savings groups. Their living conditions are changing thanks to the support of World Vision, which trains them and gives them the means they need to prosper.
video / Mart 26, 2024
Ornella, trapped in a conflict she had nothing to do with
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video / Avgust 10, 2023
Empowering Lives: Transforming Water Access and Safety in Eastern DR Congo
This video explains, through testimonies, the past of women who were victims of sexual violence due to the lack of water supply close to their homes. They had to go a long way to fetch water and were exposed to enormous risks. But thanks to the World Vision project funded by USAID, they are now flourishing and cases of violence have dropped in the villages targeted by the project in Rutshuru in eastern DR Congo. Children who used to arrive late at school because they had to fetch water before going to school now arrive at school on time.
publication / Novembar 28, 2023
Context Monitoring: Three case studies
These context monitoring case studies show how World Vision teams in South Sudan, Zambia and DRC have documented and strategically used insights from local context monitoring to make big decisions on operations and strategy.
press release / Maj 12, 2023
DRC: WFP and World Vision Distributes Energy Biscuits to DRC Flood Survivors
This press release informs the media, partners and the public that World Vision, supported by its partner World Food Program, has started the distribution of high-energy biscuits to survivors of the Kalehe floods. The distribution is being done through a response called "DRC Kalehe Floods and Mudslides Response". Over 18,000 people will receive a ration this week.
article / April 17, 2024
World Vision Statement at the 43rd ordinary session of The African Committee Of Experts on The Rights and Welfare of the Child.
World Vision, a global humanitarian organization, is sharing a statement delivered at the 43rd Ordinary Session of the African Committee of Experts on the Rights and Welfare of the Child. The statement highlights World Vision's commitment to children's rights in Africa and outlines their recent work on issues like child hunger, education, and climate change. It also calls for action on ongoing humanitarian crises and the need for investment in food security solutions.