publication / Julho 5, 2021
World Vision Syria Response's Situation Report (April and May 2021)
Over the months of April and May 2021, World Vision Syria Response (WVSR) has continued responding to the devastating impact of COVID-19 and the Syrian crisis focusing on evidence-based advocacy across all of our three countries of operations - Syria, Jordan and Turkey.
press release / Julho 5, 2022
Looming mental health crisis for 1.5 million Ukrainian children
World Vision report warns of war’s devastating long-term impacts
publication / Maio 16, 2018
Responding to food insecurity in Ethiopia - April 2018
A total of 271,852 people in Ethiopia were reached through World Vision's response to people in need in April 2018. KEY ACHIEVEMENTS:
publication / Janeiro 12, 2023
World Vision and peer organizations provide recommendations for scaling up child wasting treatment
World Vision and 12 peer organizations provide recommendations to USAID for scaling up child wasting treatment
article / Janeiro 31, 2023
Pumping clean water and hope to children in Malawi
You could be the reason a girl is healthy, can stay in school, and for the first time in her life, looking into her future with confidence – and all because of a water pump.
article / Fevereiro 16, 2022
Child with severe malnourishment improves through Nutrition Project
Stella did not know about nutritional balanced diets and was unable to provide Shirley the type of balanced meal she direly needed. This is when Cathy informed the Caring for Nutrition team of Shirley’s condition and they quickly started to monitor and keep her under watch.
page / Março 9, 2017
International Funders and Donors
World Vision Zambia enjoys partnership and support from international Government donors.
There is a long history of World Vision Zambia’s successful implementation of Government grants, with the first biggest grant running from 2005 to 2009.
article / Agosto 13, 2014
World Vision Supporting Response to Floods-Induced Emergency in Sudan
August 13th – Situation Overview
publication / Outubro 11, 2013
Talensi Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration Project, Ghana
The Talensi Farmer-Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR) Project has been instrumental in securing the livelihoods of subsistence farming households in the semi-arid north of Ghana.