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 / March 14, 2023
Death tolls rises to 99, Government declares State of Disaster
Cyclone Freddy has so far claimed 99 lives in Malawi, 16 missing and 142 are nursing critical injuries.
article / June 7, 2023
Health Community Agents: Safe Mother Action Groups working on reducing Maternal and Neonatal Deaths
World Vision’s Timed and Targeted Counselling (TTC) is a family-inclusive behaviour change communication (BCC) approach targeting families of young children, especially the most vulnerable and marginalized. TTC encompasses various life-saving health practices through appropriately timed messages delivered using interactive storytelling. It applies a dialogue counselling methodology to assess current needs and practices and negotiate progressive improvements.
article / January 16, 2024
Jeremiah's dream is within grasp through World Vision's youth empowerment project
Jeremiah's childhood was marked by the absence of parental figures. Abandoned by both his father and mother, he found refuge in another family in Morobe. However, formal education only lasted until Grade 3, and he soon found himself navigating the unforgiving streets of Lae, resorting to collecting containers and engaging in petty theft to survive.
Everything changed when the RYRNYSW Project reached Bumbu. Jeremiah saw it as a lifeline, an opportunity to break the cycle of poverty through skills development. Despite initial hesitation from some friends, he actively participated in the project's various modules, discovering a passion for driving. Recognising the importance of work in shaping his future, Jeremiah identified driving as a skill that could open doors for employment.
article / October 21, 2014
Corridor of death in Bangui paediatric hospital
The day after my arrival in Bangui (the capital of the Central African Republic, and its biggest city), I visited Bangui’s Hopital Communautaire Pédiatrique, where I saw hundreds of children affected by the war.
publication / June 14, 2023
Invisible and Forgotten: Displaced children hungrier and at more risk than ever
The number of child refugees has more than doubled since 2005; on top of their increased vulnerability, they are facing hunger and malnourishment as well as complex situations that put their safety at risk. Many forcibly displaced children live in areas often overlooked by the international community and aid resources due to global priorities. Girls and boys are not responsible for conflicts, climate change, or responses to global pandemics, nor do they bear any responsibility for food supply shortages or hyperinflation, yet these issues continue to disproportionately affect their well-being and jeopardise their access to the education critical to helping pull them out of the vicious cycle of poverty and hunger.
article / March 4, 2024
Home is where water is
Home Is Where Water Is- Aysar's* story to safety and securing water amidst war and earthquake
article / March 21, 2024
Championing male involvement in child health
World Vision is empowering men to champion child health
press release / October 12, 2022
Global survey reveals food prices vastly outpacing inflation as millions of children at risk of death from hunger
A new report by international aid agency World Vision highlights how spiralling food prices are contributing to a global hunger crisis and placing children at increased risk of death.