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 / April 18, 2024
Specialized vocational training courses to help displaced Ukrainians find jobs or become entrepreneurs
The Skilling Towards Resilience (STAR) Program will use classroom vocational training modules blended with on-the-job training to be offered to program participants, enhancing their practical skills, and professional internships that leads to standard certification of skills acquired.
publication / April 10, 2024
Learning Through Play - Introducing Literacy Through Interactive Activities
Learning Through Play - Introducing Literacy Through Interactive Activities World Vision
article / May 11, 2023
World Vision Zambia Livelihood project THRIVE 2.0 to impact over 760,000 people
World Vision Zambia is working to break the cycle of poverty by 2030 so that the most vulnerable children can reach their full potential in all areas of our programming. Using the Transforming Household Resilience in Vulnerable Households (THRIVE), the organisation is graduating the most vulnerable families out of extreme poverty so that very poor families become economically self-reliant and have the dignity and means to provide for their children.
publication / April 10, 2024
Promotion of Youth Skills and Employability (PYSE)
Select and support the most vulnerable youth between 15 and 25 years old with vocational training, on the job training, and relevant life skills to increase access to decent and productive employment opportunities and ensure demand-driven skills and career decisions meet market demands.
article / February 8, 2024
From Pastoral Traditions to Classrooms: Samburu Communities Embrace Education for Progress
In Kenya, education remains a beacon of hope for a brighter tomorrow, yet access to it is far from equitable, particularly in regions like Samburu County. Despite strides, literacy rates still lag behind, with deep-rooted cultural barriers and economic disparities impeding progress. However, initiatives like those led by World Vision Kenya are reshaping the narrative.
publication / April 4, 2024
Joint statement: "Keep education high on the EU external agenda and ensure that no one is left behind”
A joint statement ahead of the Global Gateway High-level Education event in Brussels in April 2024.
publication / March 28, 2024
Discover Our 2023 Annual Report
Find out how our work helped improve the wellbeing of children in Sierra Leone during our 2023 financial year.
publication / March 19, 2024
World Vision Senegal Annual Report 2023
This Report presents the main achievements for the 2023 financial year. Key activities were carried out in the sectors of child protection, education, health and Women Empowerment in rural areas in Senegal.
article / February 6, 2024
From Pastoral Traditions to Classrooms: Samburu Communities Embrace Education for Progress
Despite challenges of access to education in Kenya, initiatives like Kenya Big Dream are breaking cultural barriers to enroll more children in school, paving the way for lasting peace and development. #EducationForAll #KenyaBigDream #LearningForLastingPeace"