article / May 7, 2024
Uma Luta Incessante No Sul De Angola: SWAER-II ALÍVIO EM MEIO À INSEGURANÇA ALIMENTAR
Carolina é mãe, uma das muitas que, no contexto de emergência, tem trabalhado para contornar a situação desafiadora em que se encontra. Aos 42 anos e com seus cinco filhos, vive na comunidade de Bata-Bata, município Humpata na Huíla. No curto tempo chuvoso que é registado no Sul, Carolina trabalha na sua pequena lavra, e no tempo seco, que é a maior parte do período sazonal, ela vai fazendo biscates para obter o que dar de comer para os seus filhos. A curta época de chuva não é suficiente para que o plantio seja próspero, e com a crise económica que vem que se agravando no país, as famílias veem os episódios de falta de comida tornarem-se cada vez mais dramáticos.
landing page / August 4, 2023
Leave no one behind - strengthening health and social systems affected by COVID-19 in Georgia
article / March 21, 2024
Water Day: Preventing Conflicts over Water Resources
Water Day 2024: World Vision promotes the role of water in preventing water-related conflict in West Africa. This situation is exacerbated by the increase in insecurity, which is a constraint on access and resource use patterns.
article / March 22, 2024
DR Congo: Drinking water saves pupils from water-borne diseases in Kalehe
As the world celebrates Water Day, this article highlights World Vision's work in Kalehe territory in the DRC. The ANCP Wash project has transformed children's lives by providing access to drinking water in the schools targeted by World Vision DRC. The water-borne diseases from which the children suffered have now disappeared.
article / March 20, 2024
Water for Peace in Rwanda
World Water Day blog post about the transformative power of water for peace and prosperity. Site visits of a water system in Rwanda that serves communities, households, schools and healthcare facilities.
video / March 22, 2024
Water networks allow communities to breathe
22 March – #World_Water_Day
Water is life! Easy access to clean and safe water protects children from waterborne diseases, eliminates the loss of education and play time spent collecting water, and contributes to their overall wellbeing.
It’s part of World Vision’s effort to ensure Afghan girls and boys enjoy this fundamental right. This effort contributes toward achieving Sustainable Development Goal #6: to ‘Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all by 2030.’
article / May 9, 2024
Strengthening Education Amid Climate Disasters in Lesotho
Discover how World Vision with the support of European Union empowers education resilience in Lesotho amidst climate disasters, ensuring no child is left behind
article / May 2, 2024
Youth empowerment, the best investment for the future
Quality education, especially for girls, stands as the most effective means of mitigating various social issues confronting society. Education empowers girls, granting them increased autonomy, and serves as a powerful tool in alleviating poverty and domestic violence....
article / May 7, 2024
Communities in Lesotho Embrace Climate-Smart Agriculture for Resilience
Lesotho communities combat climate change with resilience & determination. World Vision empowers through faith-based climate action.