publication / Janeiro 10, 2024
World Vision Zimbabwe 2023 Impact Report
In 2023, World Vision Zimbabwe managed to reach out to 902,645 children, among them 469,375 girls and 433,270 boys.
article / Maio 2, 2024
Youth empowerment, the best investment for the future
Quality education, especially for girls, stands as the most effective means of mitigating various social issues confronting society. Education empowers girls, granting them increased autonomy, and serves as a powerful tool in alleviating poverty and domestic violence....
article / Março 12, 2024
Access to water and sanitation sees 50% increase in school's enrolment
Khalakahle Methodist Primary School in Mpolonjeni, under the Lubombo Region in Eswatini, lacked access to basic necessities such as access to clean water, learners and teachers were not so keen to be part of the school. With Mpolonjeni Area Programme having achieved universal access to safe water under World Vision Eswatini's support, the school has seen a change in this area, with enrolment growing from just over 300 to over 450.
publication / Abril 5, 2024
FY2023 Accountability Report Appendix
FY2022 Accountability Report Appendix
article / Julho 11, 2023
Little Mays’* journey through pain ends in triumph
Sometimes the hardest journeys and most difficult trials can test ones' endurance, patience, and even end up in triumph. For Mays*, this was precisely the case, even though it was very early on in her life.
article / Maio 18, 2023
Flooded with Hope: when agriculture uplifts a rural boy’s life in Laos
Affected by flooding, Don's family faced food insecurity in Southern Laos. Joining World Vision's Agriculture activities gives them hope for a better future.
publication / Novembro 20, 2023
Growing Up in the Climate Crisis
The research took place in five climate hotspots of the Middle East: Iraq (Ninewa Governate), Jordan (Azraq Refugee Camp), Lebanon (Akkar District), Northeastern Syria, and the West Bank in May-June 2023.
article / Abril 26, 2023
A boy with a generous heart
Not only overcoming the challenging time brought by the pandemic and the ongoing civil unrest, but 16-year-old Doe is also pursuing his dream of becoming a spiritual leader to help children and adults in his community.
article / Março 28, 2023
Gender equality promoted by teenage boys in refugee settlements.
World Vision is engaging teenage refugee boys in Uganda’s northern district of Adjumani to promote gender equality through Male Action Groups (MAGs). These groups in Maaji and Mungula refugee settlements consist of 15 young boys each. The refugee community values boys more than they do girls and this is the major challenge they seek to address.