publication / September 24, 2015
Smart Navigator Manual (English): Part B
Through the Smart Navigator youth clubs, World Vision intends to contribute to reducing the risk of human trafficking by empowering youth to protect themselves and their peers.
article / May 21, 2014
Respectful maternal and newborn care: we need to do it better
By: Mary Dunbar, Maternal, Child Health and Nutrition Specialist; World Vision East AsiaWhat does every mother hope for when she thinks about the delivery of her baby?
article / November 21, 2016
17 years of improving life for the people of Sagna and Malhem Hodar
The objective of World Vision Senegal’s development program in Malhem has been to improve the well-being of the 19,000 children in the rural communities of Malhem Hodar and Sagna, with the support of numerous partners, community leaders and households.
article / March 31, 2014
Writing and Reading before School
An initial baseline reading skill assessment conducted on 560 school children from 28 schools of Cankuzo and Muyaga ADPs, eastern part of Burundi by World Vision Burundi in partnership with Save the Children reveals that only 26 per cent of the children in grade two of primary school
article / March 31, 2014
Self Help Group Leader Links Economic Opportunity to Education for All Children
About ten kilometers from Phnom Penh, a group of ten women sit on the tile floor of a wooden house. Their hands are busy rolling pieces of paper, braiding plastic bags, cutting paper, needling rings of beer cans, and pinning and clipping the products into plastic bags with happy faces.
article / September 1, 2020
5 innovative ways kids are going back to school
By Alison Ralph, World Vision Canada
For many families around the world the changing of the seasons—from summer to fall—is synonymous with the start of a new school year.
publication / July 16, 2019
Accountability Report 2018
World Vision International has published an accountability report (or update) every year since 2007. This reflects our commitment to being transparent and accountable to our stakeholders, and our desire to learn from them as we seek to be even more effective in pursuing our mission.
article / May 23, 2019
New Farming Knowledge and Savings Skills Lift Phillip Out of Poverty
(Story/photos by Alex Nkhoma)