article / September 16, 2019
World Vision et le Programme alimentaire mondial luttent contre la désertification au Niger
Le village d'Iskita est en proie à la désertification depuis plus de 30 ans. Leurs terres sont devenues moins fertiles d'année en année et le rendement de leurs saisons de plantation avec elle. Cela en a forcé beaucoup à l'exode pour joindre les deux bouts.
article / November 10, 2014
BLOG: 32 graves
Bruno Col is World Vision's Regional Communications Director for the West Africa region. He is currently in Sierra Leone helping respond to the health crisis in the country.BO, Sierra Leone - 7 November 2014
publication / October 30, 2023
Using the CosMAT in Mali
The WV Mali team opted to use the Conflict Sensitive Market Analysis Toolkit to understand the context and potential risks that may be impacted by or impact a cash/voucher based programme. The CoSMAT was used in two project locations where the team is implementing an ADH-funded cash project, and the findings are being used to ensure risks are monitored and mitigated, and relevant project adjustments are made when needed.
press release / March 27, 2020
COVID- 19 increases risk of child abuse and exploitation for refugee and internally displaced children - World Vision
Impact of service suspension on the world’s most vulnerable chi
article / October 7, 2013
Empowered girls
The UN has declared October 11th as the International Day of the Girl Child, to recognise girls’ rights and the unique challenges girls face around the world. This year's focus is on “Innovating for Girls’ Education”.
opinion / February 5, 2021
Pennies that count
In humanitarian contexts, conflict, climate change, and COVID-19 have been layered upon existing fragility with devastating impacts on children's rights and protection. World Vision’s Amanda Rives and Elena Gaia look at some of these challenges and the pennies spent by donors to end violence against children.
page / August 19, 2013
World Vision Ethiopia Joins Hands to Celebrate World Humanitarian Day
Addis Ababa, August 19,2013 (WVE) – World Vision Ethiopia along with its partners has celebrated the lives of heroes across the globe in recognition of World Humanitarian Day, today 19th of August, 2013 under the theme: “The World Needs More
video / August 27, 2020
Hopscotch toward hygiene
With a fund from World Vision US, World Vision Afghanistan established sanitation facilities in two schools.
A solar powered water network, well-functioned toilets (dedicated toilet for MHM and disabled) with adequate water and a hand wash station.