publication / September 18, 2024
Capacity Statement: Child Protection 2024
Under the Child Protection program, World Vision Zambia addresses areas that negatively affect children and reduce their ability to realize their full potential, these include, unsafe migration, child marriage, low birth registration, Child Labor, child sexual and physical abuse.
video / January 12, 2024
EMPOWERED WORLD VIEW: Christian faith leaders pledge to support the creation of God
Tackling issues of climate change from a biblical perspective using World Vision Ghana’s Empowered World View Core Project Model.
publication / March 28, 2025
Liturgy Guide - Weekend of Prayer & Action 2025
Liturgy Guide for WoPA 2025
article / November 7, 2024
STATEMENT -CHILDREN'S EXPOSURE TO POST-ELECTION VIOLENCE IN MOZAMBIQUE
Mozambique's largest child platform, including World Vision, urges action to protect children amid post-election violence, citing Article 22(3) of the African Charter.
publication / March 21, 2025
Artwork - Weekend of Prayer & Action Against Hunger 2025
A Shared Table - by Esther Douglas
video / September 5, 2024
Empowering Voices: Children air their views during the African Union Gender Observatory Workshop
At the recently concluded African Union Gender Observatory Workshop, children from the Keembe Area Program in Kabwe took the stage to share their insights on traditional harmful practices affecting their community. Their voices highlighted the challenges faced by young people and sparked meaningful discussions on potential solutions to address these critical issues.
publication / April 8, 2025
Strengthening EU Commitments: Generation Nutrition’s Response to the EU Pledge at N4G 2025
A reaction by the Generation Nutrition coalition to the EU's pledges at N4G 2025: analysis, reaction and
recommendations
publication / February 24, 2025
Nutrition Dialogues: Global Synthesis Full version
Nutrition Dialogues Global Synthesis Full version publication
article / February 5, 2025
RD Congo : Une Vision Transformée A Kikula : Le Parcours De Matanda Ngadwe
Cet article illustre comment le soutien de World Vision et l'intégration d'une association ont aidé Matanda à développer une grande résilience et à se lancer dans le commerce de proximité. Grâce à cela, elle a pu investir un capital initial qu'elle a su faire fructifier, générant ainsi des revenus et élargissant ses activités. Aujourd'hui, elle est devenue autonome et prend en charge les besoins de sa grande famille.
publication / February 21, 2025
WORLD VISION TANZANIA ANNUAL REPORT 2024
This is a World Vision Tanzania FY24 Annual Report which depicts the Ministry Work that has been done during the year 2024.