press release / mai 7, 2024
New World Vision report reveals only 5% of global aid targets children despite every $1 resulting in $10 benefits
Press release that highlights the new research by World Vision and Ernst and Young finds the impact of official development assistance for children brings strong return on investment (ROI)
publication / avril 3, 2024
World Vision Sénégal : Newsletter mars 2024
Dans cette newsletter du premier trimestre 2024, World Vision Sénégal vous propose des articles et des vidéos sur plusieurs sujets. Vous y trouverez notamment le Rapport 2023, un focus sur la ferme de Gouloumbou à travers le film documentaire « La terre ne ment pas ! » ainsi que la formation du personnel de World Vision Sénégal en communication.
publication / février 26, 2024
2022 World Vision Vanuatu Impact Report
2022 World Vision Vanuatu Annual Impact Report
publication / février 26, 2024
2022 World Vision Vanuatu Impact Report
2022 World Vision Vanuatu Annual impact report
article / avril 12, 2024
Rabih’s story: navigating hardships with the support of cash assistance in Lebanon
Amidst the thirteenth year of the Syrian refugee crisis, Rabih, a devoted father in Lebanon's Beqaa Valley, navigates daily struggles exacerbated by economic hardship and health challenges.
With the support of World Vision and the World Food Programme, electronic cards provide a lifeline, aiding Rabih's quest to provide for his family's basic needs and medical care. As winter sets in, the warmth of a modest fireplace becomes not only a source of comfort but also a symbol of resilience in the face of adversity.
Through their resilience, Rabih and his family exemplify the enduring hope amid the harsh realities of displacement and hardships.
article / février 14, 2024
The Beauty of Child Sponsorship… a story of World Vision United Kingdom
This story is about the first visit of the World Vision United Kingdom Chief Executive Officer to Sierra Leone. During her visit, Madam Fola Komolafe (MBE) met with His Excellency the President of the Republic of Sierra Leone, government ministers and partners including the United Nations Women's country team.
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.
publication / mars 11, 2024
World Vision Armenia Country Profile 2023
World Vision is a humanitarian and development non-governmental organisation that serves in more than 100 countries around the world to support the wellbeing of millions of children and their families.
This document presents World Vision's areas of work and outreach in the communities of Armenia.
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.