article / December 2, 2011
Blog - To be a doctor
Zaiba is eight years old. She wears a Shalwar Kameez of flowers. Dark blue like school ink, light blue like the sky, purple like grapes and small green leaves, pale against the petals. She covers her head with a scarf of red and purple in narrow stripes running lengthways.
publication / July 30, 2019
Tanzania - June 2019 Situation Report
Refugees in the country: According to the UN Refugee Agency, there are an estimated 284,818 refugees living in Tanzania as at the end of March 2019. 198,818 are Burundians and 85,835 are Congolese from DRC.
article / February 5, 2016
Blog: Shining hope
Thirty-five miles outside busy Yangon, there’s a village called Gyo Gone in Hlegu Township. Next to the main road, and surrounded with a sturdy fence, a well-established early child care centre is there to nurture children ages 3 to 5 to grow physically, mentally, and emotionally.
publication / July 25, 2023
THE HIGH PRICE OF BEAUTY: Child labour in global cosmetics
This report focuses on six high-risk ingredients,1 used in a wide range of cosmetics and beauty products, which have known risks for involving children in their production: palm oil, cocoa, vanilla, shea, mica and copper. Millions of children are losing out on a safe and
healthy childhood to work in dangerous or exploitive conditions, farming and mining essential ingredients for common cosmetics.
publication / March 11, 2024
World Vision Kenya Annual Report 2023
This Report covers the work and impact of World Vision Kenya from October 1st, 2022 to September 30th, 2023. In the period, our transformative projects reached over three million people (1,934,341 children & 1,495, 512 adults) showcasing our impactful efforts in transforming the lives of vulnerable children and communities across Kenya.
publication / October 3, 2023
Young and Married
In 2021, World Vision launched the ‘Listening to Child Brides’ research, carried out in Bangladesh, Mauritania, Nepal, and Tanzania, with the overarching aim of identifying the experiences and needs of married girls and young women.
article / November 10, 2014
BLOG: 32 graves
Bruno Col is World Vision's Regional Communications Director for the West Africa region. He is currently in Sierra Leone helping respond to the health crisis in the country.BO, Sierra Leone - 7 November 2014
publication / May 16, 2023
Project Model Handbook: Regreening Communities
This field handbook provides comprehensive guidance for implementing World Vision's Regreening Communities project model.
publication / June 27, 2022
INEE Report - Mind the Gap 2: Seeking Safe and Sustainable Solutions for Girls’ Education in Crises
This INEE report summarizes progress, gaps, challenges and opportunities in improving education and training for girls and women affected by conflict and crisis.