publication / Մարտ 4, 2026
Building Gender Empowerment and Climate Resilience through Natural Farming Systems
Monash University and World Vision study reveals how natural farming drives financial independence and climate resilience for women and their communities in Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.
article / Փետրվար 24, 2026
Un jardin source d’opportunités pour le groupement féminin "Sinignèsigui"
De plus en plus, les aléas climatiques affectent l’agriculture dans les pays du Sahel réduisant significativement les récoltes. Au Mali, les communautés ont donc développé des solutions alternatives pour combler le manque à gagner : le maraîchage.
page / Մայիս 14, 2025
Norbert Rakiro
CHIEF OF PARTY FOR INFECTIOUS DISEASES, GLOBAL FUND GRANT, SOMALIA
article / Փետրվար 20, 2026
Acting Before the Cold Strikes: How Early Support Protected Families in Madhesh
World Vision’s anticipatory action, supported by Start Fund Nepal and UK Aid, helped vulnerable communities in Madhesh stay warm and safe before the cold wave hit.
publication / Մարտ 17, 2025
CIES bios of World Vision Presenters
CIES bios of World Vision Presenters
publication / Նոյեմբեր 18, 2025
Factors contributing to delayed TB diagnosis in Somalia - Poster
A World Vision Somalia study found poverty, malnutrition, displacement, and low awareness as key drivers of delayed tuberculosis diagnosis.
publication / Նոյեմբեր 18, 2025
Determinants of TB-related stigma in adolescents in Thailand - Poster
World Vision Thailand studied TB-related stigma among adolescents in Bangkok, finding links to gender, age, and attitudes, and calling for awareness efforts.
publication / Նոյեմբեր 18, 2025
Leveraging community treatment supporters to improve TB outcomes in urban PNG - Poster
World Vision’s community treatment supporter model in PNG improves TB treatment success and shows strong potential for national scale-up.
article / Նոյեմբեր 28, 2024
World Vision Ghana and Partners Unveil Disability-Friendly Bio-Digester
In an innovative public-private partnership, World Vision Ghana, the Agotime-Ziope District Assembly, and Centrich Enterprise unveiled a disability-friendly bio-digester household toilet for a vulnerable woman in Agorhokpo.
article / Նոյեմբեր 10, 2025
How floating toilets transform health and resilience at crisis-hit Inle Lake
Amid a growing health and environmental crisis at Myanmar’s iconic Inle Lake, an innovative solution is emerging: floating bio-septic toilets. Designed to withstand floods and treat waste safely, these systems will transform sanitation for water-based communities. With support from World Vision, the project offers new hope for disease prevention, cleaner water, and long-term resilience—especially for women and children. This story explores how a simple yet powerful design could shape a healthier future for flood-prone regions across Myanmar.