publication / სექტემბერი 23, 2021
Price Shocks
The world is on the brink of a child-malnutrition pandemic. This is due to a perfect storm of sky-rocketing food prices, lower incomes, reduced nutritional services and disrupted food-supply chains as a result of COVID-19.
article / მარტი 28, 2014
Knock-knock! Who’s there? Sickness. Sickness who?
It was a regular windy, smoggy night of -20oC in Ulaanbaatar city. A group of giggling girls passed by; the expensive fragrance, the trendy heels and the wavy brunette hair was quite noticeable.
publication / მაისი 23, 2022
2021 Annual Report - Ghana
During the year 2021, we continued to look for ways to go further than we have imagined. Consequently, the Lord smiled on our efforts and thus caused us to enjoy many victories, including the prestigious
publication / მარტი 21, 2016
2016-2020 World Vision Uganda Strategy
The 2016-2020 World Vision Uganda strategy emanates from and builds on the achievements, lessons learnt from our past national strategies and also takes into account our key national level and program issues surrounding child wellbeing.
publication / ოქტომბერი 16, 2023
WORLD VISION TANZANIA - ANNUAL REPORT 2022
THIS IS WORLD VISION TANZANIA ANNUAL REPORT, SPECIFICALLY SHOWCASING THE ACHIEVEMENTS THAT HAVE BEEN ACCOMPLISHED IN FY22, IN ALIGNMENT WITH THE PLANS SET IN THE NATIONAL STRATEGY FOR 2020-2025.
publication / დეკემბერი 17, 2020
Asia Pacific COVID-19 Response Updates December 14, 2020
As of December 14, 2020, here are some highlights in Asia Pacific response:
* Over 15,800,000 million people reached, including 6.8 million children
* More than 6 million people reached through the promotion of preventive behaviours
article / აგვისტო 13, 2014
World Vision Supporting Response to Floods-Induced Emergency in Sudan
August 13th – Situation Overview
press release / აგვისტო 26, 2022
World Vision JWG: launching the Child Friendly Clinics Initiative
According to World Vision statistics, 282,507 children benefited from the mother and child services in 111 clinics in 12 area programmes.