article / September 9, 2025
Eugenia’s Journey: From Courage to Change for Children’s Rights
Eugenia, 16, leads the Eagle Kids Club in Afokpui, driving change in child protection, food security, and community leadership—thanks to the Agotime-Ziope Programme.
press release / April 4, 2025
Banteay Meanchey achieves Open Defecation Free status, transforming public health
A child is washing her hands at a handwashing station.
article / September 4, 2025
Dogo Takes action for the environment: Children on the front line in Niger
In Dogo, Niger, environmental issues are sparking action. World Vision Niger is leading efforts, with children central to change.
publication / Mai 27, 2025
2024 Global Report on Child Participation in World Vision Decision-Making Processes
A report summarizing World Vision's efforts to listen to and include children's perspectives in organisational decision-making processes from local to national and international levels.
article / Dezember 17, 2024
Building healthier communities: World Vision Georgia’s impact on Public Health and awareness
The pandemic hit vulnerable families the hardest, including children, women, and people with disabilities. Many struggled with worsening economic and social conditions, leading to poor mental and physical health. Routine vaccinations dropped, and access to healthcare services became more difficult. To address these issues and support the recovery of public health, the organisation has launched its first major healthcare initiative, focusing on strengthening Georgia's health and child protection systems. Family doctors and social workers, were trained on key health topics such as immunisation, Hepatitis, HIV prevention, HPV, TB, and STDs.
article / August 28, 2025
Why Integrated Support Matters in Ukraine — Through Anna’s Eyes
Amid the conflict, Anna raises her baby without a family. A social apartment and comprehensive services have given her the hope she needs.
publication / Oktober 8, 2024
Education and Early Childhood Development
Economic instability, natural disasters and conflicts are directly reflected on children’s education quality in Middle East and Eastern Europe (MEER) region.