publication / Diciembre 19, 2023
West Africa Impact Report 2022
Through the collaborative efforts of our teams, partners, sponsors, donors, and supporters, we reached over 16 million people across the region, including over 9.7 million children. Discover our impact through this detailed report, which demonstrates the progress of our work and the positive impact on children and communities across the region.
article / Septiembre 29, 2023
A Vision for Quality Education in Zambia
World Vision Zambia embarked on a transformative journey through its Zambia Reading for Education and Development Technical Programme in a country where access to quality education has been a persistent challenge.
This endeavour aimed to revolutionize education and foster brighter futures for children. The success story unfolded over four enriching days during a strategic engagement meeting in Kabwe District, where World Vision Zambia collaborated closely with the Ministry of Education (MoE).
press release / Mayo 11, 2024
World Vision warns that the escalation of the conflict in Gaza will have long-term impacts on children’s physical and mental health and well-being
World Vision is deeply concerned about the reports of intensifying military operations in Rafah, which is likely to trigger a humanitarian catastrophe in this ‘city of children’, who will be disproportionally impacted.
publication / Octubre 2, 2023
The EU Youth Action Plan: Now What?
The EU Youth Action Plan: Now What?
event / Junio 2, 2023
World Vision Zambia 2023 Corporate Fundraising Sports Day
2023 Corporate Fundraising Sports Day
article / Noviembre 30, 2023
World Vision Zambia, Education Above All and FAWEZA handover two ablution blocks to the Zambian Government
Through the EVE project, World Vision Zambia with its partners aim is to increase retention, access, and learning of 7,000 at-risk children in quality primary education in Zambia.
article / Septiembre 29, 2023
Accelerating service delivery improvement in Zambia using citizen generated data
Citizen Voice and Action (CVA) is an approach that World Vision uses to increase dialogue between ordinary citizens and organizations that provide services to the public. It aims to improve accountability from the administrative and political sections of government (both national and local) in order to improve the delivery of public services. The approach aims to empower communities to influence public service quality, efficiency, and accountability. CVA is a recognized concept for its high-quality Social Accountability initiatives across the World Vision partnership. It is a local-level advocacy and right-based approach that aims to increase dialogue between Service Providers, Service Users, and Government, both Political and Administrative.
article / Septiembre 15, 2023
Lighting the Path to Success: World Vision Zambia's Impactful Education Partnership
In a world where access to electricity is often taken for granted, the pupils of Chipepo Boarding School in Zambia have been facing an uphill battle in their pursuit of education. This challenging situation, however, recently transformed thanks to a remarkable partnership between World Vision Zambia, Fondation Groupe EDF, and Davis & Shirtliff Zambia. This collaboration has not only illuminated the lives of over 1,000 pupils but has also showcased the power of collective efforts in making a lasting impact.
publication / Abril 5, 2024
Full Case Study on Child Protection Minimum Requirements: Learnings from World Vision Burundi, Cambodia & Nepal
Explore World Vision's transformative journey with Child Protection Minimum Requirements (CPMRs), showcasing community-led interventions, reporting mechanisms, and adolescent empowerment in Cambodia, Nepal, and Burundi.
article / Abril 29, 2024
How Facilitating Engagements With Adolescent Girls and Young Women Positively Impacted Bongimpilo's Own Life
Bongimpilo, of Mantambe Area Programme, has been part of the “Halting The Spread Of HIV Amongst The Swazi Society” Project, which aims to transform the lives of young girls and women in underprivileged communities, since 2022. As Bongimpilo continued to work on the project, she found solace in knowing that she wasn't alone in her journey. She connected with other team members who shared similar experiences, forming a support network that helped her navigate her own challenges. Together, they shared stories, offered encouragement, and provided a safe space for vulnerability.