article / December 20, 2023
Life in the eyes of a Ukrainian child: “My only wish is for my father to return from war”
For almost two years, the reality of everyday life has changed too abruptly for nine-year-old Eva. While the war continues, Ukrainian children face daily interrupted lessons, air alarms, bombings, and an education that has been partially disrupted. Teach for Ukraine, World Vision’s local partner, conducted Diagnostic and Proficiency Assessments (DAPAs) that evaluated Ukrainian children’s literacy and numeracy skills individually to avoid and uncover learning gaps.
publication / March 8, 2024
Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) Brochure
Social and Emotional Learning, Capacity Statement, Education
opinion / December 13, 2023
To fight hunger, balance the scales for women
Andrew Morley, challenges aid agencies, charities, governments and other organisations tackling hunger to place women and girls at the centre of their efforts for lasting change.
publication / March 12, 2023
DIRE CONSEQUENCES: 12 YEARS OF SUFFERING IN SYRIA
DIRE CONSEQUENCES:
12 YEARS OF
SUFFERING IN SYRIA
article / September 13, 2012
Progress in the campaign to reduce under five preventable deaths as global child mortality drops to 6.9 million
publication / April 4, 2023
Improving Child Literacy Through the support of Community Networks
Unlock Literacy Learning Networks Research World Vision Ghana
article / June 9, 2014
Eleanor volunteers for health promotion at 69
By Janet Mbwadzulu
Eleanor Mpochera is one of the eldest members of Lufeyo Village in T/A Nsamala in Balaka. She was born in 1945 and grew up in Thyolo district but went to settle in Lufeyo village in 1960 together with her parents.
article / August 1, 2023
Planting for the Future of Our Children
Green Legacy Initiative Planting Tree Seedlings