article / November 26, 2023
Shifting the narrative: Rural women cultivating good for all in South Sudan
Here's a spotlight on the incredible work South Sudanese women are cultivating good for all -- how they are reversing cultural norms that have disadvantaged them, and boldly shifting the narrative from powerless to becoming empowered women capable to transform their future.
article / November 28, 2023
Levelling Educational Playing Field for All Children Through Providing School Materials
World Vision Ethiopia North East Regional Programme Hub distributed educational materials such as exercise books and pens worth 13,490 USD (742,348 ETB) to 1,950 underprivileged students from 26 schools in Kombolcha City.
article / November 23, 2023
In vast green fields, single mothers’ journeys of doing it all on their own
Hanaa is a single mother and is working in an agricultural field left to her by her husband. She has a strong determination to do it all on her own for the sake of her little children. Recently, Hanaa was part of a project to learn about contemporary agricultural practices that helps her produce more efficiently and in greater quantity. She looks forward to plant soon and help her family with the income she gets.
publication / March 11, 2024
World Vision Kenya Annual Report 2023
This Report covers the work and impact of World Vision Kenya from October 1st, 2022 to September 30th, 2023. In the period, our transformative projects reached over three million people (1,934,341 children & 1,495, 512 adults) showcasing our impactful efforts in transforming the lives of vulnerable children and communities across Kenya.
article / November 26, 2023
Equal opportunities for all: Investing on youth in South Sudan through vocational training
The youth can play key roles in transforming communities in building a better, safer, and more sustainable future in South Sudan.
publication / May 7, 2024
Health and Nutrition Capacity Statement
World Vision International (WVI) has been working in Somalia for over three decades and is one of the largest international non-governmental organisations in country, providing essential health and nutrition services.
Our presence in Somalia since 1993 has allowed us to establish strong relationships with key stakeholders, including the Ministry of Health (MoH), regional and district health offices, local partners and community actors to expand health and nutrition programming nationally. World Vision is headquartered in Mogadishu, with main regional offices in Baidoa, Doolow, Garowe and Hargeisa, plus 13 additional sub-offices across Somalia.
publication / May 2, 2024
World Vision Albania Impact Report 2023
In 2023, World Vision Albania was joined again by many partners in its mission to transform lives of 34,455 children and young people. Our partners were citizens who donate, children, families, institutions, faith based and civil society organizations, agencies, businesses, media, experts, networks and more. I want to take the opportunity to say thank you for your partnership.