publication / April 16, 2025
Hope Without Borders – SitRep Oct–Dec 2024
Latest SitRep on the Venezuela Crisis: progress, stories, and challenges in protecting migrant children across Latin America.
press release / April 4, 2025
Banteay Meanchey achieves Open Defecation Free status, transforming public health
A child is washing her hands at a handwashing station.
article / April 15, 2025
Empowering Communities Through Citizen Voice and Action: A Path to Better Public Services in Chongwe East Area Programme
His Royal Highness Chief Bunda Bunda of the Soli people has applauded World Vision Zambia's Citizen Voice and Action (CVA) approach for transforming community engagement in Rufunsa District. Recognising the tool’s power to drive accountability and improve essential services, Chief Bunda Bunda hailed CVA as a catalyst for sustainable development in his chiefdom.
article / March 14, 2025
A New Era in Public Health Emergency Preparedness and Response in Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe has taken a significant step forward in public health emergency preparedness with the official handover of eight state-of-the-art Public Health Emergency Operations Centres (PHEOCs) by World Vision Zimbabwe to the Ministry of Health and Child Care (MoHCC).
page / May 14, 2025
Norbert Rakiro
CHIEF OF PARTY FOR INFECTIOUS DISEASES, GLOBAL FUND GRANT, SOMALIA
publication / May 13, 2025
Eco-IMPACT+ Curriculum for Adolescent Engagement in Environmental sustainability and Climate Action
World Vision's Eco-IMPACT+ Curriculum for Adolescent Engagement in Environmental sustainability and Climate Action
publication / May 6, 2025
Grow ENRICH Theory of Change
The Grow ENRICH Theory of Change aims to reduce maternal and child mortality in Kenya, Tanzania, and Somalia, improving health and nutrition for 658,339 individuals.
article / May 13, 2025
More Than a Meal: How School Feeding is Nourishing Futures Across Latin America
LACRO School Meals
article / May 9, 2025
Abandono Escolar em Angola: Obstáculo ao Progresso e ao Desenvolvimento
Em Angola, frequentar a escola ainda é um desafio para muitas crianças. De acordo com o Instituto Nacional de Estatística, em 2022, o índice de abandono escolar no ensino primário em Angola chegou a 11,6% das crianças que estavam matriculadas desde o início do ano lectivo. A disparidade entre áreas urbanas e rurais agrava-se ainda mais para as meninas, que enfrentam preconceitos de género e a falta de infraestrutura adequada para a sua higiene íntima.