publication / Novembar 2, 2023
Engaging citizens to improve service delivery through social accountability
The project aims to improve the performance of public service providers through improved transparency, strengthened citizen engagement and responsive action.
publication / April 3, 2024
World Vision Sénégal : Newsletter mars 2024
Dans cette newsletter du premier trimestre 2024, World Vision Sénégal vous propose des articles et des vidéos sur plusieurs sujets. Vous y trouverez notamment le Rapport 2023, un focus sur la ferme de Gouloumbou à travers le film documentaire « La terre ne ment pas ! » ainsi que la formation du personnel de World Vision Sénégal en communication.
article / Novembar 23, 2022
A glimpse of hope and optimism as Uganda records zero Ebola cases in 7 days
The number of Ebola virus disease cases has not changed for a week and counting, with 141 cumulative confirmed cases and 55 confirmed deaths, including 21 children and 7 health workers, as of 20 November 2022. The total number of recoveries has increased by 10 from 69, while active contacts still under follow-up have further reduced to 703 from more than 1,000 a week ago. In addition, two districts of Kagadi and Bunyangabu have been dropped off the follow-up list after completing two incubation cycles without a new case.
publication / Maj 9, 2024
2023 Global Annual Report, World Vision International
2023 Global Annual Report, World Vision International
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.
article / April 3, 2024
Restoring strength: the vital role of health and nutrition centers in Yemen
A silent but fierce battle against malnutrition is raging in Yemen, an ongoing crisis that has long enveloped its resilient communities.
article / April 18, 2024
Enhancing learning for Ukrainian children in Moldova through innovative non-formal education
The Disasters Emergency Committee-funded project supports Ukrainian children in Moldova who are studying online by providing not just entertainment and extracurricular activities, but also the opportunity to attend face-to-face sessions and get the assistance of qualified teachers.
opinion / Septembar 28, 2022
Ebola and COVID-19: Can Uganda cope with a double epidemic?
Dr. Gloria Kisakye Ndagire is hopeful her countrymen and women can fight this latest health threat, but recognises the risk for all those who do so.
publication / Februar 25, 2021
Relaunch of the 'It Takes A World' campaign in Uganda
Despite significant strides by the Government of Uganda and partners, the status of violence against children still calls for urgent attention, more so during the COVID-19 crisis.