video / März 22, 2024
Water networks allow communities to breathe
22 March – #World_Water_Day
Water is life! Easy access to clean and safe water protects children from waterborne diseases, eliminates the loss of education and play time spent collecting water, and contributes to their overall wellbeing.
It’s part of World Vision’s effort to ensure Afghan girls and boys enjoy this fundamental right. This effort contributes toward achieving Sustainable Development Goal #6: to ‘Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all by 2030.’
article / März 20, 2024
World Vision Sudan restores water to host communities and IDPs
World Vision Sudan in partnership with Sudan Humanitarian Fund brings water to residents of Shamar village and IDPs in Ban Jadid Camp in Blue Nile, Sudan.
video / April 16, 2024
Housing and Schools After Destruction
World Vision Syria Response along with two of its implementing Partners Hand in Hand and Takaful Al Sham are working towards rebuilding schools destroyed as a result of the earthquake and building housing units for families who found themselves homeless.
article / März 26, 2024
Improving Child Health Through Breastfeeding: World Vision's Efforts
Mothers' Clubs foster knowledge-sharing on breastfeeding & nutrition in Haiti, supported by World Vision for healthier children.
article / November 12, 2023
Clean Water improves Health service delivery at Chimbola Rural Health Post in Mungwi District
In a transformative move, World Vision Zambia has successfully addressed the longstanding water crisis at Chimbola Rural Health Post in the Mungwi District of Northern Province. Before the installation of a mechanized water system, the health facility grappled with severe water challenges, posing risks to both patients and staff.
video / Februar 27, 2024
Supporting Education Accessibility After the Earthquake
Supporting Education Accessibility After the Syria Earthquake
article / Mai 13, 2024
Defying all odds to create a ‘Better Future’
Yvonne is an 18-year-old girl who lives in Huye District. She is the first born in a family of four girls. While that is a blessing, her father did not think so as he still held on to regressive views of the boy child being more valuable than the girl child. He constantly harassed their mother for not giving birth to sons and also refused to take responsibility of providing for his children. Yvonne’s family was already living in poverty and in disputes but this worsened when they had the fourth girl. She was born with mobility challenges and deaf-blindness.
article / April 3, 2024
Restoring strength: the vital role of health and nutrition centers in Yemen
A silent but fierce battle against malnutrition is raging in Yemen, an ongoing crisis that has long enveloped its resilient communities.
press release / Mai 8, 2024
World Vision will assist 200,000 children in Brazil impacted by Rio Grande do Sul floods
Press release that highlights World Vision's plans to support vulnerable children impacted by devastating floods in the Rio Grande do Sul area in Brazil.