video / May 12, 2023
World Vision Albania in a glance
World Vision has been working in Albania for 24 years, bringing positive impact on the lives of the most vulnerable.
publication / May 25, 2023
Changemakers Call to Action for World Health Assembly
As world leaders gather for the 76th World Health Assembly, children and youth advocates from Ghana, Albania, The Philippines, Zambia, Uganda, Colombia, Ecuador, and Tanzania, share their firsthand experience and recommendations to the health sector on solutions to end violence against children.
This is these young Changemakers' collective Call to Action.
press_release / May 9, 2023
National Civil Society Platform for European Integration for Children and Youth established in Albania
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publication / May 31, 2023
Empowered Through Faith
To build evidence to support the ongoing impact of Faith and Development (F&D) interventions as part of integrated programming in the Middle East and Eastern Europe, World Vision undertook unique and timely research to explore to what extent F&D evidence-based models and associated activities influence core well-being outcomes in girls and boys, such as life skills and resilience, as well as parenting skills in caregivers.
article / May 30, 2023
All grown up: Sponsored girls who are now changing the world
Karen in Ecuador is fighting patriarchy; Thu Thu in Myanmar is ensuring future generations of girls get educated; Thu’ong in Vietnam is raising the bar of parenting and Artjola speaking up for girls in rural areas of Albania. These are just four stories of what happens to girls when they are sponsored.
article / May 17, 2023
Uncovering the wall of poverty: how Yuki changes the fate of her family by accessing quality education.
For 9-year-old Yuki, reading is more than a skill: it is a power to change the fate of her parents and six other siblings in Laos.
publication / May 31, 2023
Annual Report 2022
Together with our partners, World Vision International in Cambodia has positively reached the lives of more than 1.3 million children in Cambodia, including 876,700 most vulnerable in 2022.