publication / Mai 7, 2024
Health and Nutrition Capacity Statement
World Vision International (WVI) has been working in Somalia for over three decades and is one of the largest international non-governmental organisations in country, providing essential health and nutrition services.
Our presence in Somalia since 1993 has allowed us to establish strong relationships with key stakeholders, including the Ministry of Health (MoH), regional and district health offices, local partners and community actors to expand health and nutrition programming nationally. World Vision is headquartered in Mogadishu, with main regional offices in Baidoa, Doolow, Garowe and Hargeisa, plus 13 additional sub-offices across Somalia.
video / März 25, 2024
The Water Kiosk approach & the impact on revenue generation and livelihood
As part of the Universal WASH project, World Vision Ghana worked with Aquaya Institute to develop and implement the Water Kiosk approach to improve revenue generation. The Water Kiosk is a well-designed outlet that provides a space for water vendors to sell their products.
article / März 10, 2024
Empowering futures: How IMPACT+ drives resilience and sustainability among Zambian adolescents
Adolescents face huge and unique challenges in a quickly changing world. Along with an explosion of brain and body growth, adolescents around the world are experiencing displacement and migration, learning loss and school leaving due to COVID-19, conflict, and climate, onset mental health issues and high levels of sexual and physical violence.
opinion / März 4, 2024
Securing Our Future: Placing Children at the Center of Global Solutions
As Dana Buzducea leads World Vision’s efforts to place children at the center of global agenda, including as regards to the UN’s “Pact for the Future”, she reflects on the complex global landscape and urgent need for concerted action to counter erosion of hard-won progress and address the disproportionate impact on children, particularly the most vulnerable.
publication / Januar 10, 2024
World Vision Zimbabwe 2023 Impact Report
In 2023, World Vision Zimbabwe managed to reach out to 902,645 children, among them 469,375 girls and 433,270 boys.
publication / April 18, 2024
59 child friendly spaces in Ukraine and Moldova at risk of closure as funding declines
Since the beginning of World Vision's response to the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine, a total of 37 child friendly spaces are operational in Moldova and 22 in Ukraine, being implemented by trained partners.
article / April 12, 2024
World Vision signs Agreement of Cooperation with the Moldova Ministry of Internal Affairs
The Cooperation Agreement was signed by Minister Adrian Efros and Ukraine Crisis Response Moldova Operations Director Youssef Mhanna, and will pursue joint humanitarian efforts between the Moldova Ministry of Internal Affairs and World Vision.
article / Mai 2, 2024
Youth empowerment, the best investment for the future
Quality education, especially for girls, stands as the most effective means of mitigating various social issues confronting society. Education empowers girls, granting them increased autonomy, and serves as a powerful tool in alleviating poverty and domestic violence....
article / Mai 3, 2024
World Vision Hands over Infrastructure Projects worth $6.2 million
World Vision Malawi hands over infrastructure projects in WASH, Education, Health and Livelihood constructed from 2021 to 2023 worth $6.2 million.