publication / April 29, 2025
World Vision Albania Impact Report 2024 - Bringing hope, transforming lives
Throughout 2024, World Vision Albania was present in 21 municipalities. Collaborating with a network of 76 partners, WVA's initiatives positively reached the lives of 28,873 children via its diverse programming.
article / April 23, 2025
Youth Voices Lead Change: Albania's Revised Youth Law with World Vision Support
The revision of the Youth Law marks a significant milestone for Albanian youth, providing them with enhanced opportunities for education, employment, and active participation in decision-making processes. These changes not only align Albania with European standards but also foster a more inclusive and empowered youth community, paving the way for a brighter future.
video / April 10, 2025
RISE HER/Everyday Heroes: Protecting Girls and Women in Albania
Discover how World Vision Albania empowers girls and women, addressing gender-based violence with the help of dedicated professionals. Watch the video to learn more about their impactful efforts.
publication / April 4, 2025
World Vision Albania Country Profile 2024
In 25 years, we have reached 167,809 individuals across various projects, including 121,411 children and 69,956 adults.
opinion / April 4, 2025
Leaders, protect your future: invest in child protection
Brikena Zogaj, warns that countries are risking a strangled future, if children protection is not included in national funding priorities
video / April 10, 2025
A Quarter-Century of Change: Eleanor Monbiot Engages with World Vision's Youth Leaders in Albania
"Celebrating 25 years of impact in Albania, World Vision's Regional Leader Eleanor Monbiot meets with youth leaders to highlight transformative change."
article / April 15, 2025
Empowering Communities Through Citizen Voice and Action: A Path to Better Public Services in Chongwe East Area Programme
His Royal Highness Chief Bunda Bunda of the Soli people has applauded World Vision Zambia's Citizen Voice and Action (CVA) approach for transforming community engagement in Rufunsa District. Recognising the tool’s power to drive accountability and improve essential services, Chief Bunda Bunda hailed CVA as a catalyst for sustainable development in his chiefdom.
video / April 24, 2025
Reinvesting, Innovating, and Renewing Our Commitment to End Malaria
Meet Augusta, a true example of community dedication in Moatize, Tete. Through her tireless work, she’s raising awareness, mobilizing neighbors, and inspiring change—one conversation at a time.
article / April 22, 2025
Whispers of Home in a Child’s Heart
Saya’s family is from Syria, but she was born in Turkey. Saya is six years old and has three sisters—one younger and two older. Her family lived in Syria until her older sisters were three and one year old. They fled because the war had made their hometown too dangerous. Her father was the first to leave, traveling to Turkey, and soon after, Saya’s mother and sisters joined him. Saya and her younger sister were born in Turkey.