article / February 2, 2024
Consultation with Children: Integrating Their Voices into the "ENOUGH" Campaign in Central African Republic
The active participation of children in bringing their voices to the ENOUGH campaign demonstrates our commitment to a safe food future and the well-being of children in Central African Republic.
article / January 19, 2024
Collaborating with Young Journalists’ Clubs to Drive Social Impact through Journalism and Advocacy Initiatives in schools and communities
Collaborating with Young Journalists’ Clubs to Drive Social Impact through Journalism and Advocacy Initiatives in schools and communities
article / December 5, 2023
Journey to COP28: Nomin advocates for children's voices in climate action
Mongolian child leader Nomin advocates for children's voices in climate action
article / March 27, 2024
Displaced mother finds joy serving through the cash program in the war-torn regions of Ukraine
Khrystyna rebuilds her life after fleeing her war-torn town in Luhansk Oblast, dedicating herself to humanitarian work. She helps internally displaced people (IDPs) register for a cash program in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, funded by USAID’s Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance (BHA), in partnership with Acted Ukraine and the Ukraine Response Consortium. The program is run by Responsible Citizens, World Vision's local partner.
opinion / February 22, 2024
Engaging Faith Actors to overcome Harmful Social Norms and Practices: Fighting Violence Against Women and Children in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Preparing for her participation at the World Bank Fragility Forum in Washington, D.C., Dragana Bulic is increasingly alarmed by the recent research showing that youth in Bosnia hold more rigid views and gender stereotypes than adults. She will be speaking about World Vision’s work with faith actors to fight gender-based violence and violence against children at the forum.
opinion / February 22, 2024
Engaging Faith Actors to overcome Harmful Social Norms and Practices: Fighting Violence Against Women and Children in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Preparing for her participation at the World Bank Fragility Forum in Washington, D.C., Dragana Bulic is increasingly alarmed by the recent research showing that youth in Bosnia hold more rigid views and gender stereotypes than adults. She will be speaking about World Vision’s work with faith actors to fight gender-based violence and violence against children at the forum.
opinion / March 12, 2024
Enough Food for Every Child: a Human Right?
As Elena Gaia prepares for the Geneva launch of World Vision’s ENOUGH campaign that calls for an end to child hunger and malnutrition, she ponders the enormous opportunities that NGOs like World Vision have to amplify the voices of children, while advocating at international forums like the Human Rights Council.
article / February 28, 2024
Advocating for Children's Rights: Princess' Transformative Experience
World Vision Ghana empowers children across the country to lead change and contribute to transformation in their communities through advocacy and training. This enables children to participate in community and national development processes
article / January 25, 2024
Lesotho's Journey of Transformation Through Faith Partnerships for Environmental Stewardship and Climate Action
Embark on Lesotho's transformative journey with World Vision's Faith Partnerships for Climate Action. Join the collective effort for a sustainable future.
publication / November 2, 2023
Engaging citizens to improve service delivery through social accountability
The project aims to improve the performance of public service providers through improved transparency, strengthened citizen engagement and responsive action.