opinion / février 26, 2024
The seven things humanitarians want you to know about the hunger crisis
moving stories of hope and resilience, but also of the obstacles humanitarians must face to reach the most vulnerable. However, with the 24-hour news cycle the media doesn’t always report on these situations so not everyone is aware of how millions of people around the world are currently facing extreme hunger. Here are just a few of those stories and thoughts from experts in the field. Global Hunger Response, Enough campaign, World Vision
publication / mai 2, 2024
Building bridges: World Vision's Infrastructure Impact report, 2012 to 2023
A Booklet on World Vision Malawi infrastructure investments in WASH, Health, Education and Livelihood done in years 2012 to 2023.
article / novembre 20, 2023
Child-friendly spaces: Recovering joyful childhood experiences for Ukrainian children in Romania
Find out Emilia's story, 7, who attends her online classes at World Vision's Happy Bubble in Bucharest, Romania. She escaped war-torn Odessa and pursued her education online at a Ukrainian school. Through the support of the Disaster Emergency Committee (DEC), World Vision created an area for Ukrainian children, where they are monitored by teachers during their online classes, allowing them to continue their education amidst the war.
article / novembre 27, 2023
Ukrainian refugees appreciate positive impact of World Vision's project activities in Romania
Nataliia and children arrived in Romania in February 2023 after hiding for a one month in a cellar, two months escaping to western Ukraine, and five months in Bulgaria. Follow her story as she moves on learning at World Vision's language classes in Constanta, Romania.
opinion / mai 7, 2024
Why social justice and education are vital
Teen advocate Sheyla, from Peru, shares why social justice and quality education are imperative for children and young people, and what she wants world leaders to do to ensure these issues are top of their agendas.
publication / mai 7, 2024
West and Central Africa Newsletter - April 2024
In this issue themed ‘Building Resilience for Future Generations’, we spotlight strategies and initiatives aimed at supporting children and communities to access the resources, skills and tools that they need to adapt and thrive in a complex and ever-changing context.
article / mai 7, 2024
A boy, a school bag, and a community hotline
Meet Jubani: A 10-year-old from Marawi City, Philippines, returned to school with a new bag from World Vision. Your gifts change lives!
publication / septembre 23, 2023
Joint Statement: Prioritizing school enrolments for Ukraine refugee children in Moldova, Poland and Romania
Many refugee children are at risk of losing another one or more school years if they are not better supported to enroll in the national school system. We are calling for a renewed sense of urgency, and action among host country governments and donors to ensure all refugee children from Ukraine can enroll in and attend school in national systems as soon as possible.
article / novembre 10, 2023
This teacher in Romania looks forward to a peaceful Ukraine after surviving Mariupol
Follow Tatiana's journey from the war-torn city of Mariupol to a safe haven in Suceava. Displaced by the Ukraine crisis, she found a new beginning through teaching Ukrainian children at World Vision's child-friendly space, supported by the Disaster Emergency Committee (DEC).
article / novembre 1, 2023
Connectivity centers offer information technology courses for Ukrainian children in Romania
Ukrainian Karina Lazarovych, works at the Portable Connectivity Center (PCC) in Suceava, Romania, supporting Ukrainian refugee children. The center, supported by the Disaster Emergency Committee (DEC), offers a variety of tablets that children may use during their online classes, and weekly IT courses.