article / February 29, 2024
Prosperity Through Sustainable Climate Smart and Inclusive Cocoa Family Farming
Luis, a dedicated individual in Papua New Guinea, reflects on his second year with the Gigaso Cooperative, managing a successful cacao nursery. His efforts yield 20,000 rootstocks, promising economic impact by providing 300 seedlings to each farmer. In its third year, the project aims to enhance farmers' skills, improve cocoa block management, and foster financial independence. Chairman Koti expresses satisfaction with the cooperative's progress, envisioning a sustainable future. The project's success, supported by the Australian NGO Cooperation Program and World Vision, signifies the transformative potential of sustainable cocoa farming for community resilience.
article / November 30, 2023
Muna and Miheret fight for Inclusive Education
A student with a hearing impairment and her dedicated teacher are not giving up on their dream for inclusive education.
opinion / February 26, 2024
The seven things humanitarians want you to know about the hunger crisis
moving stories of hope and resilience, but also of the obstacles humanitarians must face to reach the most vulnerable. However, with the 24-hour news cycle the media doesn’t always report on these situations so not everyone is aware of how millions of people around the world are currently facing extreme hunger. Here are just a few of those stories and thoughts from experts in the field. Global Hunger Response, Enough campaign, World Vision
publication / April 23, 2024
Putting Children First for Sustainable Development
New research to analyize the economic beneift of Official Development Assistance (ODA) programming that directly or indirectly targets children found that every $1USD of child-related ODA directly or indirectly results in a $10USD return and highlights that investing in children is a way to maximise the benefit that donors see from their ODA programmes.
publication / January 15, 2024
Gender Equality and Social Inclusion (GESI) promising practices
The project is structured around 5 main learning themes: Active Citizenship, Employability, Leadership, Social Accountability, and Information and Communications Technologies for Development.
article / August 10, 2023
World Vision Gives Children with Disability Inclusive Education
World Vision gives children with disability inclusive education and provided awareness-building training to parents and the community. Also constructed two blocks (of eight classrooms) for children with disabilities and provided classroom furniture and training to schoolteachers and the community.
publication / April 10, 2024
Learning Through Play Goodbye time and Reflecting on Our Day
Learning Through Play Goodbye time and Reflecting on Our Day World Vision
video / July 22, 2023
Disability Inclusion in Leadership and Economic Activities
Disability Inclusion in Leadership and Economic Activities Improves Lives in Baringo County, Kenya.
article / May 6, 2024
Community members take ending malnutrition into their own hands
This is a story about how community based organizations are contributing to ending malnutrition in their communities.