article / November 24, 2016
Reviving the Forgotten Roles of Women
The buzz of women’s voices fills the room; in their groups they converse excitedly. “Work together to draw a river representing the past sessions of Community Change,” says Sohaila, handing each group a large sheet of flipchart paper.
publication / March 8, 2018
Detailed comments on IRP feedback on 2014 Accountability Report
Detailed comments from the INGO Accountability Charter on the Independent Review Panel’s feedback on the 2014 Accountability Report.
publication / February 2, 2018
WASH 2017 Annual Review
Since launching our rapid scaleup of water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) programmes in 2010, World Vision has been learning and adapting as rapidly as we have been scaling up.
article / February 25, 2014
Angels without Wings
Kediri, East Java, Indonesia - Shock, horror, and frightened these are what we probably feel if flood, earthquake, war, or volcano eruption happens around us. When tsunami hit South East Asia in December 2004, people said that it brings out the best and worst side of humanity.
article / September 1, 2020
5 innovative ways kids are going back to school
By Alison Ralph, World Vision Canada
For many families around the world the changing of the seasons—from summer to fall—is synonymous with the start of a new school year.
article / October 14, 2016
Where are we on forced migration?
Google the recent meetings on forced migration and you will find highly mixed opinions on the outcomes. They were significant by virtue of the meetings taking place and language supporting the overall rights and protection of children on the move was welcomed.
publication / November 15, 2020
Bulletin d'information trimestriel du Projet Tubehoneza (Février 2021)
Votre bulletin d'information trimestriel sur le Projet Tubehoneza financé par l'Union Européenne.
article / September 6, 2011
Peer educators & ‘life savers’ - breaking taboos in rural Bosnia
For the past six years, 18-year-old Dejan Krstic has been answering questions from primary school students that many of their parents are avoiding.
publication / April 28, 2020
Urban Considerations for World Vision's COVID-19 Response
COVID-19 transmission in cities could impact a significant number of people in a very short time span due to the characteristics of urban environments. While population density in cities might be contributing to fast transmission, higher densities could be helpful in fighting the pandemic.
page / September 9, 2016
Economic Development
Programme name: Economic Development (ED)Programme time frame: October 2015 - October 2018Direct beneficiaries: 8744 producers and their children (34976)