publication / April 24, 2024
Mid-year review of education for children displaced by the conflict in Ukraine at the start of the 2023-2024 Academic Year
Mid-year review of education for children displaced by the conflict in Ukraine at the start of the 2023-2024 Academic Year World Vision
article / February 8, 2022
Knitted blankets keep babies warm during South Sudan’s cold season
“The blanket has helped in keeping my babies warm”, says Joy, a 20-year-old mother of twin boys, Joel and Joshua living in Juba, South Sudan’s capital. Prior to getting married, Joy was a student in senior 2 dreaming to become a lawyer.
publication / March 18, 2024
Adolescent Nutrition Photobook
An adolescent nutrition research project in Mozambique used Photovoice to explore challenges and opportunities in the food environment within the Every Girl Can Project, funded by Government of Canada.
article / November 13, 2023
World Vision's response to the influx of Sudanese refugees in Kounoungou - Tchad
World Vision Chad supports 425 households in Kounoungou with emergency kits.
video / November 24, 2023
My Name is Doris! - A World Vision Zimbabwe Story of Change
The World Vision Child Sponsorship Program seeks to improve the quality of life of children in vulnerable situations.
press release / November 20, 2023
Vulnerable children in Somalia exposed to more suffering and heightened risk of disease and malnutrition, as floods wreak havoc, World Vision warns
World Vision has warned that the floods in Somalia have increased the scope of suffering and risk of disease outbreak for vulnerable children and their families, who had barely recovered from the effects of the prolonged drought in 2022.
The current floods have destroyed homes, schools, roads and bridges, leaving children without basic needs such as shelter, food, and clean drinking water. Flood waters have also contaminated clean water sources and damaged latrines, increasing the risk of disease outbreaks such as diarrhea, which can lead to malnutrition.
Kevin Mackey, Country Director for World Vision’s programs in Somalia said: “The floods have made life extremely difficult for children. Ongoing flooding has destroyed homes forcing children and their families to leave their homes, some of whom are now sheltering in makeshift structures in the open. As they move, they are at increased risk of illness.”
publication / February 28, 2024
Measuring Evidence of Quality Achieved (MEQA)
Measuring Evidence of Quality Achieved (MEQA) Education World Vision
article / April 2, 2024
Transforming lives: Pashupati's dedication and Laxmi's recovery from malnutrition
In the aftermath of the devastating 2023 Nepal earthquake, a young girl named Laxmi fights malnutrition with the help of her dedicated mother and a perceptive community health worker. This story highlights the importance of early detection and treatment of malnutrition in children, especially in vulnerable communities.