press release / Marzo 23, 2023
"Girls are heartbroken to still be barred from schools in Afghanistan, as their brothers return" - World Vision
Afghanistan's de facto authorities’ Ministry of Education, in a notice issued on 19th March 2023, announced that new school year will begin on 21st March – however this notice did not provide clarity on girls’ education above grade six, one year after the ban was introduced. Afghanistan is currently the only country in the world where girls are restricted from attending full time education from grade six. As the result of the restrictions, 1.1 million girls have been prevented from continuing their education since March 23, 2022.
Asuntha Charles, WVA’s National Director calls on the de facto authorities to reverse the ban on girls' education.
article / Febrero 23, 2024
Sacrificing childhood to be a breadwinner
Mujeb, 12, is the sole breadwinner for his family. He details what it is like to have to sacrifice his own childhood and work each day. Without his labour, his family, like others, would lack regular access to food supplies, consistent income, or social protection.
article / Abril 1, 2024
World Vision Ghana links Farmers with Agricultural service Providers in Binduri District
In Ghana, World Vision links farmers to agricultural service providers in Binduri. Agricultural value chains play an important role in improving farmers' incomes and household food security, and can stimulate economic growth.
article / Abril 2, 2024
Empowering Pastoralist Communities in Northern Kenya: A Story of Resilience and Transformation in Marsabit County.
Read Empowering Pastoralist Communities in Northern Kenya: A Story of Resilience and Transformation in Marsabit County.
publication / Abril 21, 2022
World Vision Afghanistan Annual Report 2021
This annual report provides an overview of the work done by World Vision Afghanistan (WVA) from October 2020 to September 2021.
We reached 770,780 people during this period.
video / Agosto 23, 2023
Mohammed participates in the Sustainable Livelihood and Economic Recovery Project
Through the Sustainable Livelihood and Economic Recovery project that is implemented by World Vision Iraq in partnership with UNDP and with funding from KFW and BMZ, we were able to assist in empowering returnees, internally displaced persons, and host communities in Til-Kaif and Tooz by receiving training on market-driven skills, knowledge and experience for decent jobs/employment and access to essential services to facilitate their integration into the local economy. The project also strengthened the household economic well-being of community members. Watch the video to get to know Mohammed and how his life was improved with a little help.
video / Febrero 6, 2023
Families in Afghanistan struggle to make ends meet
Families in Afghanistan, especially in remote villages, are struggling to make ends meet. World Vision Afghanistan's Mobile Health and Nutrition Teams are traveling to hard-to-reach areas to ensure children and their families communities have access to basic healthcare services.
video / Noviembre 2, 2023
World Vision Afghanistan's Street Working Children Enrichment Centre
WVA's Street Working Children Enrichment Centre supports street working children with health, education and counselling services in Herat City. This centre help over 4,000 children every year to access healthcare, education and counselling services.
article / Abril 30, 2024
World Vision Kenya Launches National Flood Response
Amidst the devastating floods in Kenya, Mathare North Primary School shelters 200 families, grappling with despair. As of April 29th, the Government of Kenya reports indicate that approximately 150,365 people have been displaced by the ongoing rains, with 169 deaths recorded as floods swept through almost half of Kenya.
World Vision is responding with urgent aid, delivering cash transfers having launched a national flood relief effort to reach over 84,000 affected individuals.
publication / Marzo 30, 2023
Livelihood Programme Capacity Statement 2023
This capacity statement describes World Vision Bangladesh's Livelihood Technical Programme's work and resources in the country over the 2022-2023 fiscal year.