publication / Januar 17, 2024
Improved WASH Governance and Financing to Reach Universal Coverage in Indonesia
With the introduction of the UN Sustainable Development Goals, World Vision in Indonesia has taken collaborative and bold steps with the government of Indonesia and other development partners to actively work toward achieving the ambitious targets for universal and equitable access to WASH services for all by 2030. World Vision supports government ministries to develop policies, national guidelines, and other WASH-related learning modules and tools, as well as facilitating advocacy events and trainings to improve WASH access.'
Given sector-wide challenges with the long-term functionality of rural and small-town water supply services, World Vision has doubled-down on strengthening management systems. World Vision, with a focus on sustainability, empowers, trains, and strengthens water committees in matters of community organization and participation, administration (payment of fees), operation and maintenance of the water systems, and protection of microwatersheds, with the objective that the water committee will manage, operate, and maintain the water systems independently.
publication / April 30, 2024
March 2024 Accomplishment: Over 1.7 million people reached
Ukraine Crisis Response has reached 1,771,175 million people with humanitarian services, including 823,264 children and 648,297 women.
article / November 30, 2023
World Vision Zambia, Education Above All and FAWEZA handover two ablution blocks to the Zambian Government
Through the EVE project, World Vision Zambia with its partners aim is to increase retention, access, and learning of 7,000 at-risk children in quality primary education in Zambia.
opinion / Mai 7, 2024
Why social justice and education are vital
Teen advocate Sheyla, from Peru, shares why social justice and quality education are imperative for children and young people, and what she wants world leaders to do to ensure these issues are top of their agendas.
press release / März 6, 2024
World Vision is concerned by reports of dozens of missing children following the surge in attacks in northern Mozambique
World Vision is calling for all to be done to ensure the safe return to their families of at least 70 children reported missing, following a new wave of armed attacks in the province of Cabo Delgado, in northern Mozambique. Authorities have confirmed that parents and caregivers have lost contact with the children whose whereabouts are unknown to them, after being forced to flee their homes.
publication / Dezember 5, 2014
BLOGS Series Celebrating Child Rights
It gives me great pleasure to present this publication, Celebrating Child Rights: A compilation of 25 blogs from child rights advocates on the 25th Anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of the Child.