article / Mai 30, 2021
Empowering Syrian women through cooperative courses in Turkey
The pandemic that swept the globe since the beginning of 2020, forced governments to take drastic measures to contain its spread – borders were closed, curfews imposed and businesses were shut.
press release / August 15, 2013
WV Somalia responds to MSF's announcement on leaving Somalia
Nairobi, 15 August 2013
article / August 12, 2020
Regreening Africa: An initiative that puts farmers first in Rwanda
By May Muthuri and Alex Mugayi
article / Juli 5, 2016
Men for Women
It’s an ordinary day for the community members of Koosar IDP, Tukolow district, Burao region, Somaliland.Goats and sheep reach upward to browse on the nearby shrubs and bushes; a few chicken cluckle and scratch in the dirt. Women are looki
publication / September 19, 2022
World Vision Statement
The global climate crisis threatens the lives of millions of children and young people and their families. In comparison to adults, children and young people are more likely to suffer the immediate and long-term impacts of climate change.
article / Juli 12, 2013
Gender and Climate change. The role of Women in adaptation work
By Tracy C. Kajumba, ACCRA Uganda
article / Juli 12, 2013
Gender and Climate change. The role of Women in adaptation work
by Tracy C. Kajumba ACCRA Uganda
article / Juni 16, 2013
A week in the life of an ADP Manager
Francis Chimpangu is the Area Development Programme manager at Keembe, and has worked there for 4 years. Read along as he tells us about a typical week working for World Vision in Zambia.
article / Juni 14, 2013
From School Boy to Fisher Boy
One month is not very long in a boy’s life, but for a boy who is alone at night on the Tonle Sap River, the largest river in South East Asia, it feels like an eternity.