article / avril 2, 2024
World Vision Zambia recognises journalists for amplifying children’s voices through media awards
In a celebration of journalistic excellence and impactful storytelling, World Vision has hosted the second edition of its Media Recognition Awards ceremony to recognize journalists whose work sheds light on transformational Community development, including children’s voices.
article / mai 2, 2024
Recovering joyful childhood experiences for Ukraine's children in Moldova through art therapy
Witness Anna's harrowing journey from war-torn Odesa, Ukraine to Moldova, where she, her children, and her newborn daughter Diana start life anew. Delve into their emotional path as they grapple with the aftermath of conflict, seeking healing through art therapy, counseling, and non-formal education at a center in Chisinau, Moldova, supported by the Disaster Emergency Committee (DEC).
publication / décembre 29, 2023
See Our FY23 Annual Report
In this report, we highlight inspiring examples of our vision, "Ensuring life in all its fullness for children in Eswatini", based on our belief that a better world for children is not only necessary, but within our grasp.
In alignment with our five-year strategy (FY21-FY25), FY23 marks a three-year successive implementation of the strategy. The organisation continued to align its efforts to the strategy objective, in full recognition of the changes in the implementation environment or context.
page / juin 27, 2023
Stories of Innovation
‘Stories of Innovation’ is a podcast initiative started by WVI Nepal Innovation Lab team to create a space for innovation in the podcast ecosphere.
article / avril 21, 2024
Bring me back to life
Sami* retells his experience from a survivor's point of view.
article / décembre 1, 2023
Canadian Ambassador-designate to rural women: “Continue to tell your story and inspire more women.”
Canadian Ambassador-designate to rural women: “Continue to tell your story and inspire more women.”
article / juin 8, 2023
This is not home: Tumaini’s story
In October of last year, the rebel group in the Democratic Republic of Congo opened fire in the community of Rugari, forcing 520,000 people to flee their homes. Today that number is well over 800,000 in just one community. For children in the world's most dangerous places, a safe home is not guaranteed.