video / Diciembre 5, 2023
Climate Change
Afghanistan is one of the most vulnerable countries in the world to climate change, and one of the least equipped to handle the shocks and disasters associated with it.
To tackle the impact of climate change, World Vision is:
- Providing access to climate-related information, drought-resistant seeds and fertilisers.
- Training and equipping farmers on climate resilient practices and methods.
- Providing employment opportunities through cash-for-work projects.
- Rehabilitating and constructing water harvesting system, water precoalition tanks, water reservoirs, reverse osmosis (RO) systems, gabion walls and canals.
- Establishing Community Based Disaster Risk Management (CBDRM) platforms to assure the preparedness, alertness and relief within communities.
- Facilitating community awareness of climate change-related risks and disaster management.
article / Noviembre 30, 2023
The challenge of providing education for all children – insights from Malawi
Inclusion, Disability in Malawi - Education for All
article / Mayo 17, 2023
farmers committed to supporting school feeding
farmers group in Muecate district, Northern Province of Nampula, in Mozambique, provides 30% of their harvest to reinforce school meals in the primary school of Nakhoto, under an agreement with the Educating Children Together – Phase III (ECT-3) project, implemented by World Vision-Moçambique and funded by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA).
publication / Marzo 7, 2024
Venezuela Crisis Response Update December 2023
Discover how 'Esperanza sin Fronteras' is making a tangible impact amid the migration crisis across Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Panama, Peru, and Venezuela. Learn how our multi-country approach and strategic partnerships provide comprehensive support to over 2 million individuals, including 43% migrant children and adolescents. Join us in building a world where solidarity and compassion know no borders
video / Octubre 14, 2023
When All is Left Behind
Family which was forcibly displaced from Nagorno-Karabakh didn't bring anything from there. They escaped through a broken window and didn't even manage to take the baby bottle.
publication / Agosto 25, 2023
Week-end de prière 2023 : Guide liturgique
Allez plus loin ce week-end avec les Écritures, les réflexions, les prières et l’adoration. Nous vous encourageons à vous approprier ce guide et à l’adapter à vos propres traditions chrétiennes.
article / Octubre 24, 2023
Equipping Communities for Quality Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health, Infant and Young Child Feeding, and Hygiene Interventions
The Strengthening Community Resilience Project in Lesotho is a collaborative effort between UNICEF Lesotho and World Vision International Lesotho , with the generous support of the Government of Japan. The project aims to build resilience in the most deprived rural communities in Mohale’s Hoek and Thaba Tseka districts, which have been severely affected by the compounded humanitarian crises.
opinion / Abril 26, 2024
The Seven Things You May Not Expect in a Hunger Crisis
The Seven Things You May Not Expect in a Hunger Crisis - Most children suffering severe malnutrition will be extremely skinny, experiencing severe muscle wasting (thinning of muscle mass) and have a very low weight for their height. A starving child may lose their appetite. The astonishing generostiy of the hungriest people. The asian countries where even rice has become a luxury