article / May 4, 2023
Child-friendly spaces in Moldova bring positive change to Ukrainian children’s lives
The Protection and Education in Emergencies Project for Ukrainian refugee children and children of the vulnerable families of the host community in Moldova supported by Australian Humanitarian Partnership (AHP) provides children the opportunity to strengthen their mental health and educational resources.
article / February 28, 2024
Ukrainian mother in Moldova finds life’s purpose in child care and development work
World Vision's Childcare Support Course was organized in collaboration with WeWorld and the Pedagogical College "Alexei Mateevici", accredited by the National Agency for Quality Assurance in Education and Research in Moldova. This project is supported by Aktion Deutschland Hilft.
article / April 13, 2023
A day in a child friendly space in Moldova: The use of creative art in integrating Ukrainian children
The child-friendly space in Vulcanesti, run by Ave Copiii, World Vision’s local partner, and supported by the Australian Government's through the Australian Humanitarian Partnership, brings together Ukrainian and Moldovan children every day to work on the arts, read and play.
article / September 5, 2023
Spaces of Hope for Migrant Children in Pacaraima
Discover how Child-Friendly Spaces in Pacaraima, Brazil, offer hope and support to migrant children from Venezuela, fostering integration and resilience in the face of challenges.
publication / April 30, 2024
One Africa 2022 Annual Report Executive Summary
our 2022 one Africa annual report featuring World Vision East, West and Southern Africa Impact and activities
publication / February 22, 2024
Championing Child Nutrition to End Hunger and Malnutrition
Join us in championing child nutrition to end hunger and malnutrition in Lesotho. Together, we can make a difference for a healthier future.
article / April 12, 2024
Faith leaders join psychological first aid initiative to help address mental health challenges in Ukraine’s war-torn regions
Twenty-eight church and youth leaders and volunteers participate in the preparation to launch the first Psychological First Aid for Faith Leaders in Ukraine. World Vision, and extensively the humanitarian community, recognizes the crucial role of faith leaders being the preferred go-to actors for emotional support of the internally-displaced and most vulnerable population.