publication / Juni 26, 2023
Sector Factsheet | Livelihood and Resilience
World Vision Myanmar's Sector Factsheet on Livelihood and Resilience
article / April 30, 2024
Denise’s bright vision not deterred by visual impairment.
Denise is a 16-year-old bright and bubbly girl who lives in the Eastern part of Rwanda. Her dream is to become famous, an inspiration, and support for the most vulnerable. This powerful sense of purpose Denise has, was stirred by a journey of healing and triumph she walked, after losing her sight.
press release / Maj 7, 2024
Economic Empowerment: World Vision Kenya and Co-operative Bank Join Forces to Empower Vulnerable Children and Communities in Salgaa, Nakuru County.
Transforming lives: World Vision Kenya and Co-operative Bank partner to reach and empower vulnerable children and communities in Kenya through our Inuka Angaza Fund’s locally funded programme in #Salgaa. ©World Vision Photo/Ivy Muigai
article / Maj 9, 2024
Strengthening Education Amid Climate Disasters in Lesotho
Discover how World Vision with the support of European Union empowers education resilience in Lesotho amidst climate disasters, ensuring no child is left behind
publication / Maj 9, 2024
2023 Global Annual Report, World Vision International
2023 Global Annual Report, World Vision International
article / April 1, 2024
World Vision Ghana links Farmers with Agricultural service Providers in Binduri District
In Ghana, World Vision links farmers to agricultural service providers in Binduri. Agricultural value chains play an important role in improving farmers' incomes and household food security, and can stimulate economic growth.
article / April 2, 2024
Empowering Pastoralist Communities in Northern Kenya: A Story of Resilience and Transformation in Marsabit County.
Read Empowering Pastoralist Communities in Northern Kenya: A Story of Resilience and Transformation in Marsabit County.
video / Avgust 23, 2023
Mohammed participates in the Sustainable Livelihood and Economic Recovery Project
Through the Sustainable Livelihood and Economic Recovery project that is implemented by World Vision Iraq in partnership with UNDP and with funding from KFW and BMZ, we were able to assist in empowering returnees, internally displaced persons, and host communities in Til-Kaif and Tooz by receiving training on market-driven skills, knowledge and experience for decent jobs/employment and access to essential services to facilitate their integration into the local economy. The project also strengthened the household economic well-being of community members. Watch the video to get to know Mohammed and how his life was improved with a little help.