publication / avril 10, 2024
Learning Through Play - Introducing Literacy Through Interactive Activities
Learning Through Play - Introducing Literacy Through Interactive Activities World Vision
article / mars 27, 2024
World Vision's Unlock Literacy approach stimulates Learners' Ability to Read
Implemented for over three years in schools and communities through reading clubs, the UL (Unlock Literacy) approach seems to be catching on in Chad.
publication / avril 18, 2024
59 child friendly spaces in Ukraine and Moldova at risk of closure as funding declines
Since the beginning of World Vision's response to the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine, a total of 37 child friendly spaces are operational in Moldova and 22 in Ukraine, being implemented by trained partners.
publication / avril 10, 2024
Learning Through Play Connecting to Culture Through Storytelling
Learning Through Play Connecting to Culture Through Storytelling World Vision
publication / avril 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.
article / avril 15, 2024
DR Congo : Gaspard, survivant du conflit armé espère reconstruire sa vie
Il s'agit d'une histoire de Gaspard. Cet article illustre la vie dure des personnes déplacées internes dans l'Est de la RDC et le besoin de leur apporter un soutien psychosocial après avoir été victime de la guerre. Les personnes déplacées internes ont aussi besoin des vivres pour épargner leurs enfants de la malnutrition.
article / janvier 25, 2024
Unlocking minds with Unlock literacy
Unlocking Literacy for Children & Caregivers Initiative: Targeting 450 children aged 6 to 9 in Wadi Khaled, Mhamara, and Berqayel, this program spans 40 sessions (once per week) from October 2023 to June 2024. Each session commences with a song, followed by facilitators reading a story to the children, leading to a collective discussion. Subsequently, engaging activities related to letters and numbers are conducted, fostering not only academic learning but also teamwork and social interaction among the children. Towards the end of each session, facilitators assign a small activity for the children to complete at home, enhancing their manual skills. Children are encouraged to borrow stories for home reading, and healthy snacks are provided. Additionally, caregivers of these students participate in 12 Unlock Literacy sessions, with a total target of 225 caregivers.