article / November 25, 2024
DR Congo: Raising Awareness About The Importance Of hygiene And Sanitation In Nyanga And Kitangua On The World Toilet Day
On World Toilet Day 2024, World Vision and DR Congo's Kasai province held an event to promote hygiene and sanitation, part of the USAID-funded GAINS-TUYA KUMPALA project.
publication / February 5, 2025
World Vision Armenia Country Profile 2024
World Vision is a humanitarian and development non-governmental organisation that serves in more than 100 countries around the world to support the wellbeing of millions of children and their families.
This document presents World Vision's areas of work and outreach in the communities of Armenia.
article / November 25, 2024
RD Congo : Sensibilisation Sur L'hygiène Et L'assainissement A Nyanga Et Kitangua En Marge De La Journée Mondiale Des Toilettes
Cet article montre comment, à l'occasion de la Journée mondiale des toilettes, le 19 novembre 2024, World Vision, en collaboration avec les zones de santé de Nyanga et Kitangua dans la province du Kasaï en RD Congo, a organisé un événement pour sensibiliser à l'importance de l'hygiène et de l'assainissement. Plus de 150 personnes ont participé à des ateliers et à des discussions sur la promotion d'installations sanitaires propres et fonctionnelles. L'événement faisait partie du projet GAINS-TUYA KUMPALA, financé par l'USAID, qui vise à améliorer l'assainissement, la sécurité alimentaire et la santé dans la région.
publication / November 7, 2024
Regreening Communities in Yumbe District, Uganda | Progress Brief 2021-27
This brief summarises the main findings from the mid-term review for World Vision’s Regreening Communities in Yumbe District, or ‘Regreening’, project (2021-2027) in Uganda.
publication / January 27, 2025
Phase II Study: Disaster Risk Reduction Programming in Asia and the Pacific
Disaster Risk Reduction Programming in Asia and the Pacific
article / November 15, 2024
Celebrating Families helps couple shepherd their children with gentleness
This story covers themes connected to the Celebrating Families research findings by Fuller Theological Seminary, which are highlighted in the LCC marketing brief accessible on the E&L SharePoint on The Vine. World Vision implemented Celebrating Families in 23 area programs (APs) in Rwanda from 2021 through 2024. Below are the study’s main findings, for quick reference.
article / November 28, 2024
World Vision Ghana and Polytank Ghana Forge Partnership to Improve Access to Clean Water and Sanitation
World Vision Ghana and Polytank Ghana Limited have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that promises to significantly increase access to clean water, improve sanitation, and foster community resilience across Ghana.
press release / January 27, 2025
DR Congo: Thousands Of Children At Risk From Violence, Abuse, And Displacement As Armed Group Moves On Goma, Warns World Vision
This press release updates the consequences of the ongoing clashes between loyal DRC forces and the M23 rebels. With this press release, World Vision would like to draw attention to the plight of women and children who are once again affected and are in dire need of assistance. They need water, food and shelter. Children and women also need protection from all forms of violence. This statement is also an appeal to the international community to provide humanitarian assistance to these people, to whom the humanitarian actors do not yet have access.