opinion / Februar 26, 2024
The seven things humanitarians want you to know about the hunger crisis
moving stories of hope and resilience, but also of the obstacles humanitarians must face to reach the most vulnerable. However, with the 24-hour news cycle the media doesn’t always report on these situations so not everyone is aware of how millions of people around the world are currently facing extreme hunger. Here are just a few of those stories and thoughts from experts in the field. Global Hunger Response, Enough campaign, World Vision
article / Januar 17, 2024
Wiping out menstrual stigma to keep girls in school
While menstruation is a normal biological process that women and girls in puberty experience, it continues to be a target for discrimination and humiliation.
publication / März 19, 2024
World Vision Senegal Annual Report 2023
This Report presents the main achievements for the 2023 financial year. Key activities were carried out in the sectors of child protection, education, health and Women Empowerment in rural areas in Senegal.
event / Juni 5, 2023
Menstrual Hygiene Day 2023: 200 sanitary pads for Gebeni High School learners
In commemoration of Menstrual Hygiene Day, World Vision Eswatini, in collaboration with other child and health focused organizations convened at Gebeni High School under Ntondozi Inkhundla on the 2nd of June 2023.
press release / Februar 6, 2024
Situation in Syria more critical than ever, one year on from earthquake – World Vision
Situation in Syria more critical than ever, one year on from earthquake – World Vision- PR
article / April 30, 2024
Jamica's health improves through WOVEN Project
Rebecca and Castro from South Bougainville, thrive through World Vision's Woven Project, overcoming nutrition challenges with their daughter Jamica.
publication / April 23, 2024
Putting Children First for Sustainable Development
New research to analyize the economic beneift of Official Development Assistance (ODA) programming that directly or indirectly targets children found that every $1USD of child-related ODA directly or indirectly results in a $10USD return and highlights that investing in children is a way to maximise the benefit that donors see from their ODA programmes.