publication / September 6, 2024
West and Central Africa Newsletter - August 2024
In this issue of the West & Central Africa Newsletter, we turn our focus to the pressing needs confronting our region, which range from disease outbreaks and climate-related challenges to conflict and an underfunded displacement crisis – all in the backdrop of shrinking humanitarian funding.
article / August 12, 2024
Binta is proud of her work after World Vision Mali and FCPA's training
Binta believes that fortune has smiled on them since the Sini Gnèsigui association, of which she is a member, benefited from training in the processing and preservation of local products provided by World Vision Mali as part of the FCPA project.
article / September 3, 2024
World Vision's Humanitarian Response Addresses Increased Migration Flow at Brazil-Venezuela Border
World Vision addresses increased migration at the Brazil-Venezuela border, supporting women heads of households and children with essential services and protection.
article / September 3, 2024
La Respuesta Humanitaria de World Vision actúa ante el aumento del flujo migratorio en la frontera Brasil-Venezuela
World Vision responde al aumento de la migración en la frontera Brasil-Venezuela, brindando servicios esenciales y protección a mujeres jefas de hogar y niños.
publication / September 4, 2024
Guide liturgique - Week-end de prière et d'action contre la faim 2024
Guide liturgique - Week-end de prière et d'action contre la faim 2024
press release / September 19, 2024
Lack of commitment from governments is leading to persisting and escalating violence against children
Press release that looks World Vision's latest report, Unfinished Business, which tracks global progress in policies to end violence against children.
publication / September 5, 2024
World Vision Kenya, Elite Interns Graduates Class of 2023
This annual internship programme is designed to provide real work experience and professional development to university undergraduates.
publication / September 9, 2024
Unfinished Business: The progress in policies to end violence against children
Each year, one billion children suffer from violence, losing their innocence and bearing lifelong scars. Despite government promises to end this violence, progress is inconsistent, with some areas regressing. A new report highlights the current state of policy commitments in 21 countries, revealing that no country has done enough to end violence against children by 2030. While some countries have outlawed violence, enforcement is lacking, and loopholes remain. West Africa, in particular, shows minimal progress and high rates of child marriage and labor.