publication / Enero 10, 2024
World Vision Zimbabwe 2023 Impact Report
In 2023, World Vision Zimbabwe managed to reach out to 902,645 children, among them 469,375 girls and 433,270 boys.
publication / Enero 10, 2024
Installation of Rainwater Harvesting Systems in Akkar
The objective of this study is to investigate innovative and expandable methods for obtaining drinking water by collecting rainwater in Informal Tented Settlements
publication / Febrero 1, 2024
Venezuela Crisis Response Update September 2023
Discover the achievements and challenges faced by refugees and migrants in vulnerable situations in the "Hope Without Borders" Multi-Country Response Report from July to September 2023. World Vision's continuous commitment has reached 1.9 million people since 2019, and between July and September, there were 86.2 thousand participants. Explore detailed accounts of our initiatives in Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Join us in bringing hope and assistance to those facing adversity in the region.
article / Marzo 31, 2020
A Wealth of Knowledge
A few years ago,Virginia enrolled in a savings group in her village. This savings group is where her life’s transformation began.
publication / Junio 5, 2023
WASH in Healthcare Facilities Capacity Statement
Summary of World Vision's work in water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) in healthcare facilities globally.
publication / Marzo 1, 2023
Country Strategy 2023 - 2027
The Country Strategy 2023-2027 is World Vision International in Cambodia’s 5-year strategic plan aims to achieve sustainable well-being for 5 million girls and boys, particularly the most vulnerable ones.
publication / Agosto 3, 2022
Warm Welcomes, Lurking Tensions
The response to those displaced by the ongoing conflict in Ukraine has been a hugely positive one. Some even say there has been more expressed and enacted sympathy in the West towards refugees from Ukraine than any other large-scale displacement crisis since the Second World War. Communities in major refugee hosting countries like Poland, Romania and Moldova, who have seen a combined total of over 5.7 million refugees cross over their borders already, have shown an incredible level of hospitality to people from Ukraine.