press release / mai 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.
article / avril 1, 2024
Cash assistance covers displaced family's basic needs and daughter's urgent surgery
The financial support from USAID's BHA, ACTED and Ukrainian Response Consortium allows Yulia to cover her daughter’s medical expenses. The little girl needs urgent surgery since she suffers from several chronic diseases. Her daughter, Angelina, has had gray hair from an early age due to poliosis, a condition that results from a lack of or reduction of melanin. The condition is often brought on by being exposed to stressful situations for an extended length of time.
article / mai 9, 2024
Strengthening Education Amid Climate Disasters in Lesotho
Discover how World Vision with the support of European Union empowers education resilience in Lesotho amidst climate disasters, ensuring no child is left behind
article / décembre 28, 2023
Ultra-Poor Graduation project gives Yoshwa a new lease of life
“My experience with what was happening in our country was not a good one, every time we moved to a place we thought was better and safer, conflicts were also there,” Yoshwa recalls. “The hardest part was to witness people dying from bombings.”
article / octobre 11, 2023
For a brighter and prosperous East Asia, we must invest in empowering girls
The International Day of the Girl Child serves as a poignant reminder of the uphill battle that girls face. It shines a light on the enduring gender disparities that girls endure. But beyond just highlighting these issues, it's rallying for action.
article / avril 28, 2024
A Chance to Walk, a Chance to Dream: World Vision and Beit Cure Partner for Malawian Children
A story of a 14 year old Tchaviyeli whose has benefitted from World Vision Malawi's partnership with Beit CURE Malawi giving him a chance to play soccer after a successful surgery