publication / Octubre 12, 2023
Role of Faith Leaders in Child Well-Being in Bangladesh
This report details the challenges and opportunities to improve child well-being in Bangladesh and how faith leaders have a role in this improvement.
press release / Mayo 7, 2024
Economic Empowerment: World Vision Kenya and Co-operative Bank Join Forces to Empower Vulnerable Children and Communities in Salgaa, Nakuru County.
Transforming lives: World Vision Kenya and Co-operative Bank partner to reach and empower vulnerable children and communities in Kenya through our Inuka Angaza Fund’s locally funded programme in #Salgaa. ©World Vision Photo/Ivy Muigai
publication / Abril 12, 2024
Child Protection Minimum Requirements - Implementation Case Study: Nepal
CPMR, Nepal, Case Study
publication / Abril 25, 2024
Child Protection Guide for Teachers
Child Protection Guide for Teachers
article / Mayo 6, 2024
Champion In The Fight Against Malnutrition: How Fortified Porridge Saved Augustinho
This is a story about malnutrition recovery in central Mozambique
article / Mayo 13, 2024
A good shepherd
A good shepherd who illuminates the lights for his sheep and leads the good path
article / Diciembre 19, 2023
Transformative Success: Well-being Upgrade with New Toilets
Just a year ago, 16-year-old Bernadete faced significant challenges at her school, where there were no accessible toilets. Students, including Bernadete, had to resort to open areas for their basic needs, creating discomfort and safety concerns, particularly for young girls.
article / Diciembre 5, 2023
Mozambican Bishop and Peace Advocate Dom Dinis Sengulane is the Child Well Being Champion
As part of the 40 years celebrations, World Vision Mozambique awards local well-known emeritus bishop Child Protection Champion
publication / Abril 17, 2024
WVI Global Accountability Report 2023
WVI Global Accountability Report 2023
opinion / Noviembre 17, 2023
Why care about family values? They translate into child well-being
Kathryn Kraft considers how a behaviour-change programme is helping to make ‘family’ a sacred word for children