publication / May 8, 2023
World Vision BiH Country Brief 2022
World Vision has been working in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) since 1994, first providing relief to a war-torn country and then working on community development.
Child protection and participation are at the core of our work on all levels. We engage with children and parents and we collaborate with service providers and decision-makers to improve child welfare systems and advocate for system-level decisions that have the best interest of the child in mind.
Being a responsive organisation, we also tackle the risk of natural and man-made disasters.
We have offices in Sarajevo, Banja Luka, Tuzla, Zenica, and Goražde, with the capability of deploying staff, goods and services throughout the country and when necessary to the region.
To learn more about us and get a quantitative insight in our work in 2022 download the short publication.
publication / May 19, 2023
Consolidated Financial Statements 2021 and 2022
Report on the audit of the consolidated financial statements
article / May 17, 2023
A model to enhance children and young people’s participation
This article discusses the different factors contributing to children's and young people's identities, such as age, gender or race, and how these intersect with inequalities and exclusion.
publication / January 24, 2023
Regional Profile: World Vision Middle East Eastern Europe, 2022
Middle East and Eastern Europe Regional Profile 2022
publication / March 8, 2022
Empowered Women – Empowered Children: Bosnia and Herzegovina
Gender inequality is recognized as one of the most powerful drivers of children’s vulnerability in all contexts.
video / July 12, 2022
Connecting the dots - Joining forces for enhanced child rights in Bosnia and Herzegovina
european union, child rights, human rights, bosnia and herzegovina, bosnia, world vision, world vision bih,
publication / May 14, 2023
Reducing the Impact of Global Warming on Families and Children
Reducing the impact of global warming on families and children in Afghanistan, Iraq, Jordan, and Lebanon through “climate-conscious” interventions
opinion / December 21, 2022
Hunger, conflict, gender: the themes of World Vision's top five articles of 2022
The top five thought leadership articles published this year by World Vision experts that you may have missed.
publication / October 30, 2015