article / Dezember 27, 2023
Child Friendly Local Governance: A road to Child Well-being
Nepal's Child-Friendly Local Governance (CFLG) empowers children and communities! Learn about CFLG's progress, challenges, and how to achieve a child-friendly Nepal by 2030.
article / Januar 5, 2023
What you need to know about Child Marriage
What is it, why does it happen, and what are we doing about it? Your 101 Guide to Child Marriage.
publication / September 4, 2023
Global Hunger Response Situation Update - August 2023
This is the twelfth situation report for the Global Hunger Response, based on trends and impact as of August 2023.
article / November 14, 2023
Somalia: Fears of food and clean water shortages loom, as floods inundate farmlands and contaminate water sources
In the border town of Doolow in south-west Somali, the floods have inundated homes and cut off major supply routes. Food supplies are running low.
article / März 29, 2023
Investing in child activism
Learning from children and young people’s actions to stop child marriage
article / März 21, 2023
New World Vision Zambia Study published in Panafrican Medical Journal Examines Factors Impacting Health Care Seeking for Under Five Children in Zambia
A recent study done by World Vision Zambia has shed light on the factors impacting health care-seeking behaviour for acute respiratory infections (ARI) and fever among children under five in Zambia.
The study, which was published in the Panafrican Medical Journal, aimed to identify the predictors of appropriate care seeking for ARI and fever in order to help policymakers improve health outcomes for children in the country.
press release / Oktober 11, 2023
African girls stand at the crossroads as the practice of Female Genital Mutilation deprives them of being children
African girls stand at the crossroads as the practice of Female Genital Mutilation deprives them of being children
publication / September 18, 2023
Strong Women Strong World: Beyond Access Learning Initative
World Vision’s SWSW: Beyond Access programme helps remove barriers and open doors so women and girls can shine. We launched this program with a clear goal to go beyond providing access to conventional WASH and livelihoods programmes by truly placing women at the centre of all programme activities. By intentionally designing WASH, economic empowerment, and microfinance activities to build upon each other, we nurture women’s confidence and skills and address systemic barriers to their participation and agency.
Evidence exists on transformative approaches to WASH that focus on women and girls. However, limited programmes in the WASH sector have applied more transformative ideas into their programming. This is why learning is a core priority for Beyond Access.
SWSW: Beyond Access focuses on women’s and girls’ empowerment-centred interventions that are integrated and sequenced in a new way. World Vision wants to understand what is working well and what is not, so we can capture best practices that can be applied in future programmes. For such an innovative programme, a more iterative learning approach is needed. Read more about our Beyond Access learning approach and research partner.
press release / Mai 26, 2023
Battambang student represents Cambodian youths at UN forum
A female grade-10 student is representing Cambodian youth at a high-level UN meeting in the US’ New York City.