publication / Abril 10, 2024
Learning Through Play - Introducing Literacy Through Interactive Activities
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publication / Abril 17, 2024
WVI Global Accountability Report 2023
WVI Global Accountability Report 2023
publication / Abril 26, 2024
Global Digital Compact Policy Brief
Policy brief about children's rights in the digital environment and the need for policies and legislation to protect their safety and well-being online. Learn More.
publication / Marzo 15, 2023
Food Security and Livelihoods Capacity Statement
World Vision Sudan Food Security and Livelihoods Capacity Statement
article / Marzo 12, 2024
Kay's journey: Overcoming challenges and leading community development
40-year-old Kay lives with her family and is pregnant with her second child while raising her 7-year-old son. Despite being disabled since birth, Kay found support from her family and became actively engaged with World Vision Myanmar after Cyclone Nargis in 2008.
article / Mayo 31, 2023
Local farmer praises livelihood project
Through the intervention of the WOVEN program, Peter now fully understands how to market and save money, he has been applying the knowledge and skills he learned from the pieces of training and is pleased with how it has impacted his life.
article / Agosto 16, 2023
Improving livelihoods through biodiversity conservation in the Korab-Koritnik Nature Park
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publication / Marzo 28, 2024
Discover Our 2023 Annual Report
Find out how our work helped improve the wellbeing of children in Sierra Leone during our 2023 financial year.
article / Abril 19, 2024
Ukrainian farmer promotes healthy food and lifestyle through her flourishing green business
Renata is one of 280 Ukrainians who have received assistance in starting or expanding their businesses. She became interested in farming during her maternity leave. The family created a 30-meter foil tent using their own resources and a minor loan from friends. Unfortunately, with the onset of the war, they had a staff shortage, leaving Renata, her husband and their three children without their primary source of income. Recently, they reopened their small business, Dorcas helping them in purchasing a greenhouse to expand their crop production.