article / Fevereiro 1, 2024
Child care support course in Moldova trains Ukrainian mothers to specialize in child development services
World Vision, in collaboration with WeWorld, and support from Aktion Deutschland Hilft, facilitate capacity-building programs for both Ukrainians and host communities in Moldova as part of its Mental Health and Psychosocial Support Services (MHPSS) Strategy.
page / Maio 7, 2024
Onei Uetela
SENIOR ADVISOR FOR IMMUNIZATION AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES, HEALTH AND NUTRITION
publication / Abril 18, 2024
Specialized vocational training courses to help displaced Ukrainians find jobs or become entrepreneurs
The Skilling Towards Resilience (STAR) Program will use classroom vocational training modules blended with on-the-job training to be offered to program participants, enhancing their practical skills, and professional internships that leads to standard certification of skills acquired.
article / Outubro 20, 2023
Faith and Development
For over five decades, World Vision Cambodia has been recognised and esteemed for its Christian identity and humanitarian efforts by the Royal Goverment of Cambodia, employees, Christian communities, and partners.
publication / Agosto 29, 2023
Transformational Development Policy
The purpose of this policy is to establish the core principles of Transformational Development that inform all World Vision’s work across all entities and in all contexts. The principles of Transformational Development are applicable to other ministry policies and provide the framework that brings all areas of work together into a coherent whole, focused on the sustained well-being of children, especially the most vulnerable.
publication / Abril 18, 2024
59 child friendly spaces in Ukraine and Moldova at risk of closure as funding declines
Since the beginning of World Vision's response to the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine, a total of 37 child friendly spaces are operational in Moldova and 22 in Ukraine, being implemented by trained partners.
article / Abril 23, 2024
DR Congo: After years without water, World Vision intervenes to give water to the inhabitants of Ishasha
This article shows the start of water catchment work to provide the community of Ishasha with drinking water. This initiative is being carried out through the CHR. More than 1,900 residents will have access to drinking water after years without it. The project will have a major impact, as it will save children from water-borne diseases.