article / April 27, 2021
Lessons Learnt from Rwanda: Digitisation of Ultra-Poor Graduation (UPG) Monitoring and Evaluation
By: Julie Byun, Technical Advisor, Global Livelihoods
press release / April 8, 2015
World Bank interfaith initiative ‘momentous’ says World Vision as it signs up
APRIL 7 – Faith leaders have a responsibility to step up their efforts to end extreme poverty, said World Vision today as the organisation’s international president Kevin Jenkins pledged commitment to an interfaith movement.
article / Mart 13, 2009
Preventing violence against girls in Lebanon gets spotlight
The roundtable, conducted in partnership with KAFA (enough) Violence & Exploitation and the Higher Council for Childhood, focused on: “Women and Men Working Together to Combat Violence against Girls” – the theme for this year’s International Women’s Day.
publication / Maj 4, 2018
Overview: Do No Harm for Faith Groups
This one-page brochure summarises the purpose, use cases, and history of the Do No Harm for Faith Groups manual. A 9-step diagram shows the typical steps that the facilitators take 25 participants through over three days.
publication / Juni 25, 2021
World Vision's process for welcoming and responding to external complaints
We welcome feedback and complaints so that we can be more effective and ensure the safety of everyone whose lives we impact.
article / Juli 8, 2016
Jerry cans and sweet potatoes help families cope with El Niño drought
Hariwa Billy is just over 100 years old, according to his sons and relatives, the oldest living person in his community.
article / Novembar 21, 2014
A region free of violence
By, David Munoz, Regional Communications ManagerMexico City. World Vision Latin America and the Caribbean recently launched a regional campaign: “A region free of violence for children” which aims to contribute to build a Continent free of violence.
article / Decembar 2, 2011
Vietnam: 1Goal calls for education for all
As South Africa was setting the stage for the craze of the World Cup to begin, Vietnam was teaming up with more than 100 other nations across the world to harness the power of football in a call for education for all.
article / April 26, 2018
The meeting with World Vision, an opportunity
"To come together is a beginning, to stay together is progress, to work together is success.” Satou Mbengue got it immediately when she met a team from the Kathiotte ADP in 2002.