article / mai 7, 2024
DR Congo: Empower project promotes gender inclusion through basic education
This article illustrates the success of one of World Vision's innovative projects. It shows how World Vision, through the Empower Project, is promoting gender and social inclusion in children's education by providing them with a healthy environment and supporting their teachers through gender awareness sessions.
publication / avril 10, 2024
Learning Through Play - Conversational Talk In Everyday Activities
Learning Through Play - Conversational Talk In Everyday Activities World Vision
opinion / décembre 10, 2023
Meeting my child rights and peacebuilding hero did not disappoint
Matt Scott was thrilled to meet up with his hero, a child rights and peace campaigner from Colombia, 21 years after she first inspired his mission at World Vision
publication / janvier 25, 2024
ENOUGH of the right foods sourced ethically
Join ENOUGH to end child hunger in Lesotho! We strive for SDG2 alignment, reaching more children with ethical, sustainable, and local nutritional food for thriving futures.
press release / janvier 23, 2024
Two years on, the Ukrainian children’s right to education continue to face mounting threats and challenges
“The challenge for all of us is to protect and uphold the Ukrainian children’s right to education despite the uncertain times. The barriers should not stop us. As leaders and humanitarians, even as parents ourselves, we are duty-bound to make sure this right is upheld and supported to the best we can”, said Chris Palusky, World Vision’s Ukraine Crisis Response Director.
article / mars 21, 2024
Championing male involvement in child health
World Vision is empowering men to champion child health
press release / août 25, 2023
مخيمات مكاني الصيفية التابعة لمنظمة الرؤية العالمية تختتم عاماً ناجحاً يعزز الصمود والنمو لأكثر من 17,000 طفل فلسطيني
More than 12,500 children, aged 6 to 14, took part in summer camps in 100 villages of the West Bank organized by World Vision. These camps marked the one-year anniversary of the Makani clubs, the after-school clubs managed by World Vision in more than 125 villages of the West Bank. Over the year, more than 17,000 children attended these clubs monthly following their launch in the summer 2022.