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press_release / March 28, 2023

World Vision promotes reading

Read Louder: Enhance children's literacy in Cambodia
Read Louder
opinion / March 27, 2023

School meals are life-changing, but not as easy as ABC 

Encouraged by WFP's State of School Feeding Worldwide 2022 report Charlotte Masiello-Riome cautions against the world giving itself a passing grade.  
School Feeding
article / March 20, 2023

Putting Needs Before Wants: How Financial Literacy Changed Jane's Life and that of her family

Jane Hangoba's life was a constant struggle. Despite her hard work, she and her family couldn't make ends meet. "Money to buy food to feed my family was something my husband and I couldn't manage," she recalls. Desperate for money, Jane resorted to getting Kaloba loans with high-interest rates. But things only got worse.
JANE
press_release / March 21, 2023

World Vision Zambia calls for Gender Inclusive financial literacy Training

As Zambia joins the rest of the world in commemorating Financial Literacy Week, which runs from 21st March to 27th March under the theme "Plan Your Money, Plant Your Future," World Vision Zambia is deeply concerned about the poor financial literacy amongst women and men in rural areas which is limiting inclusive growth, financial resilience, and gender equality outcomes. World Vision Zambia has therefore called for gender-inclusive financial literacy training and interventions from all stakeholders so that women and men are sufficiently financially literate to participate effectively in economic activities. This will also help them take appropriate financial decisions to improve household resilience and child well-being in line with the 2019-2024 National Strategy on Financial Education for Zambia.
fa
article / March 31, 2023

What decades of conflict means for the children of Myanmar

The long-running conflict in this corner of South East Asia pops up occasionally in the news, but for the children living in Myanmar, it’s a daily reality that’s shaping their future. These 5 key numbers give a snapshot of what’s happening in Myanmar and how child sponsors are a lifeline to hope.
13-year-old Htet’s family has struggled to grow enough food to eat since the unrest began in 2021, and he and his four siblings had to drop out of school
article / March 31, 2023

The Knock-On Effect: The Disasters and Triumphs of a Global World

It’s a small world, after all. And while there are many benefits to the interconnected world we live in, there are also costs to the economic, social and myriad of other linkages that tie our futures and fortunes together.
Portrait group photo from Mozambique
publication / February 28, 2023

Education Technical Programme Factsheet

Promoting education for all children is one of the three main strategic priorities of World Vision International in Cambodia
Education
publication / March 20, 2023

iREAD | End of Project Factsheet

After more than three years of implementation, the iREAD project, supported by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) Japan shares its impacts and achievements on the Education outcomes of the children of Thapangthong and their communities.
iREAD End of Project Factsheet
article / March 21, 2023

New World Vision Zambia Study published in Panafrican Medical Journal Examines Factors Impacting Health Care Seeking for Under Five Children in Zambia

A recent study done by World Vision Zambia has shed light on the factors impacting health care-seeking behaviour for acute respiratory infections (ARI) and fever among children under five in Zambia. The study, which was published in the Panafrican Medical Journal, aimed to identify the predictors of appropriate care seeking for ARI and fever in order to help policymakers improve health outcomes for children in the country.
medical journal

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