publication / February 26, 2024
2022 World Vision Vanuatu Impact Report
2022 World Vision Vanuatu Annual impact report
publication / April 12, 2024
Child Protection Minimum Requirements - Implementation Case Study: Burundi
CPMR, Case Study, Burundi
publication / April 4, 2024
Yemen Response Country Brief: FY23
Country brief for Yemen Response for FY23
article / September 12, 2022
Baby Ruth, transformed after months of consuming nutritional supplements
My name is Lydia; I am a Village Based Entrepreneur (VBE) from the Oguaa community in the Sekyere East District. I was privileged to be selected by my Savings for Transformation (S4T) group to be a VBE in the community.
opinion / October 23, 2023
Improving nutrition through partnerships takes secret sauce and no sugar-coating
Sarah Straatsma and Marina Adamyan say the World Vision, dsm-firmenich public-private partnership to improve nutrition for the most vulnerable is built on a decade of trust and honesty.
article / November 21, 2023
Darara Community Welcomes a New World Vision Area Programme
World Vision Ethiopia has officially launched an Area Programme in Darara district, Central Zone, Sidama Regional State, on November 9, 2023.
publication / March 27, 2024
World Vision Mali's Annual Report 2023
In its Annual Report 2023, World Vision Mali looks back on its achievements during the year.
publication / April 2, 2024
World Vision Afghanistan Annual Report - FY23
World Vision Afghanistan annual report that covers the period from October 2022 to September 2023.
article / June 7, 2023
The Zambian Government and World Vision to Implement Multiple Micronutrient Supplement Project in Southern Province
Micronutrient deficiencies can have lifelong impacts on a child’s physical, mental, and emotional development. The earlier a woman begins taking MMS and consistently takes one tablet each day, the greater the impact it may have on her health and the health of the baby.
article / March 9, 2024
Five schools in Kafue District receive a donation of Gifts-In-Kind school furniture
Through Gifts-In-Kind (GIK), World Vision Zambia, under the Chipapa Area Programme, has donated school furniture comprising single-seater desks, tables, and chairs to schools worth over 1.6 million Kwacha to five schools in the Kafue district.