article / avril 7, 2024
Another preventable case
Selma* was losing her health to malnutrition until World Vision Syria Response and its Partner Action for Humanity intervened with the much- needed support.
article / février 29, 2024
Ukrainian mother and daughter's journey of love, displacement, loss in the midst of war
Katerina found a place to stay in one of the Dnipro collective centers of the NGO “Pomogaem”, World Vision's local partner, after fleeing war torn-Nikolopol, east part of Ukraine. The father of her two children, Katerina’s husband, is serving on the frontline now. Follow her story, as he navigates the hurdles of motherhood during war, displacement, and loss.
opinion / mars 24, 2022
I Saw Poverty for the First Time in the Desert
Dr. Jean Baptiste Kamante, reflects on his time with World Vision, coming face-to-face with poverty and how microfinance is a vital part of our work in tackling the root causes of poverty.
publication / mars 11, 2024
World Vision Kenya Annual Report 2023
This Report covers the work and impact of World Vision Kenya from October 1st, 2022 to September 30th, 2023. In the period, our transformative projects reached over three million people (1,934,341 children & 1,495, 512 adults) showcasing our impactful efforts in transforming the lives of vulnerable children and communities across Kenya.
publication / avril 2, 2024
World Vision Afghanistan Annual Report - FY23
World Vision Afghanistan annual report that covers the period from October 2022 to September 2023.
article / janvier 16, 2024
Jeremiah's dream is within grasp through World Vision's youth empowerment project
Jeremiah's childhood was marked by the absence of parental figures. Abandoned by both his father and mother, he found refuge in another family in Morobe. However, formal education only lasted until Grade 3, and he soon found himself navigating the unforgiving streets of Lae, resorting to collecting containers and engaging in petty theft to survive.
Everything changed when the RYRNYSW Project reached Bumbu. Jeremiah saw it as a lifeline, an opportunity to break the cycle of poverty through skills development. Despite initial hesitation from some friends, he actively participated in the project's various modules, discovering a passion for driving. Recognising the importance of work in shaping his future, Jeremiah identified driving as a skill that could open doors for employment.
article / mars 14, 2023
Death tolls rises to 99, Government declares State of Disaster
Cyclone Freddy has so far claimed 99 lives in Malawi, 16 missing and 142 are nursing critical injuries.
article / juin 7, 2023
Health Community Agents: Safe Mother Action Groups working on reducing Maternal and Neonatal Deaths
World Vision’s Timed and Targeted Counselling (TTC) is a family-inclusive behaviour change communication (BCC) approach targeting families of young children, especially the most vulnerable and marginalized. TTC encompasses various life-saving health practices through appropriately timed messages delivered using interactive storytelling. It applies a dialogue counselling methodology to assess current needs and practices and negotiate progressive improvements.
article / mars 4, 2024
Home is where water is
Home Is Where Water Is- Aysar's* story to safety and securing water amidst war and earthquake