article / September 10, 2024
Maternal and Child Health Promoted in Luanda
Recently, the WVA team, in partnership with the JUCARENTE - a local organization, visited four pregnant women from the Cazenga municipality who are being monitored weekly by health agents.
press release / August 9, 2024
Resources for Children & Families
Resources for children and families to use during the Weekend of Prayer & Action Against Hunger.
publication / September 4, 2024
Better Food, Better Health Project, WV Timor-Leste
World Vision (WV)’s Better Food, Better Health (BFBH) project was a nutrition-sensitive agriculture project aiming to improve nutrition for 31,806 direct beneficiaries in Timor-Leste.
publication / September 10, 2024
World Vision Haiti 2023 Annual Report
WVI-Haiti made a sustainable impact in Haitian communities, reaching thousands of children and families through diverse programs, projects, and strategic partnerships.
press release / September 17, 2024
World Vision Launches Campaign to Combat Hunger and Malnutrition in the Democratic Republic of Congo
This press release announces the launch of the ASSEZ campaign in the DRC and appeals for support from technical and financial partners to combat the hunger and malnutrition affecting children in the DRC.
publication / September 4, 2024
GoLD Final Performance Evaluation Report April 2024
The GoLD program - Governance for Local Development (GoLD) was implemented in Senegal by a consortium including World Vision, enda ECOPOP, Fédération des Associations Féminines du Sénégal (FAFS), Afrique Enjeux, and the Union des Radios Associatives et Communautaires du Sénégal (URAC).
press release / September 4, 2024
World Bicycle Relief and World Vision Uganda Partner to Provide 200 Bicycles for Village Health Teams (VHTs) in Morungatuny.
World Bicycle Relief and World Vision Uganda Partner to Provide 200 Bicycles for Village Health Teams (VHTs) in Morungatuny.
article / August 22, 2024
Five-year-old Arina escapes war-torn Donetsk as mental health issues threaten future of Ukraine's children
Arina and her mother Marina once called Velyka Novosilka home, a city close to the war's frontline with danger getting closer each passing day. Mom and daughter fled west for survival. Two years on, they settle in Dnipro, but the scars of war run deep, especially for Arina. Based on reports, the impact is taking a heavy toll on the mental health of Ukrainian children like her.