press release / August 26, 2022
World Vision JWG: launching the Child Friendly Clinics Initiative
According to World Vision statistics, 282,507 children benefited from the mother and child services in 111 clinics in 12 area programmes.
article / Mai 8, 2017
One year ago, mothers from this village and the surrounding villages had to travel nearly 10km to access a clinic
Today is clinic day. The Karagahawela Maternal and Child Health Clinic is packed with mothers and children, a few grandmothers and even some fathers who have accompanied them. Some mothers are carrying infants in their arms, others in their bellies.
publication / Mai 9, 2023
2022 Annual Report - Ethiopia
The annual report provides an overview of the work of World Vision in Ethiopia for the year 2022.
publication / Juli 31, 2023
Promoting Education Continuity in Emergencies Study Report
Education in Emergency Study
article / August 30, 2023
Fostering the Preparedness of Palestinian Children to Disasters Through Fun Summer Camps
Over the summer 2023, World Vision organized 50 summer camps for 850 Palestinian children to strengthen preparedness to disasters and improve WASH in schools in the West Bank.
publication / August 25, 2023
Week-end de prière 2023 : Guide liturgique
Allez plus loin ce week-end avec les Écritures, les réflexions, les prières et l’adoration. Nous vous encourageons à vous approprier ce guide et à l’adapter à vos propres traditions chrétiennes.
publication / Januar 17, 2016
Mauritania's Community Health Workers
Living in a rural area of Mauritania can be deadly, especially for a pregnant mother or very young child, and much of Mauritania is rural, with 41% of the entire population living in rural areas.
publication / Mai 31, 2022
Empowered Women Empowered Children: Iraq
Empowered Women Empowered Children: Iraq
publication / Februar 29, 2024
Price Shocks: Economic gains masking a growing hunger and malnutrition crisis
World Vision's annual price survey analyses global food prices over the past three years. This Price Shocks report is a continuation of our 2021 and 2022 studies with findings showing a slight dip in the highest costs of living for some while others remain at previously marked crisis levels. This year's findings continue to underscore the uneven recovery from the socioeconomic shocks from COVID-19, inflation, and extreme weather and indicates a disparity of food prices, both in the current cost of the basket of 10 common food items and in the year-on-year comparisons. We provide insight into the year-on-year changes and share recommendations on mitigation for various audiences.