publication / December 29, 2023
See Our FY23 Annual Report
In this report, we highlight inspiring examples of our vision, "Ensuring life in all its fullness for children in Eswatini", based on our belief that a better world for children is not only necessary, but within our grasp.
In alignment with our five-year strategy (FY21-FY25), FY23 marks a three-year successive implementation of the strategy. The organisation continued to align its efforts to the strategy objective, in full recognition of the changes in the implementation environment or context.
article / November 4, 2023
Training on Integrated Farming Improves Malnourished Children’s Health
Hands-on training on modern farming and the provision of improved agricultural inputs have solved the nutrition deficiency and made most of the district community’s children healthy.
publication / November 10, 2021
Niger Integrated Child Health Services (NICe/RAcE) Impact Report
In 2012, the Government of Canada, through the World Health Organization’s Global Malaria Programme, awarded a grant to support the Rapid Access Expansion Program (RAcE) in five countries in Sub-Saharan Africa: Democratic Republic of the Congo, Malawi, Mozambique, Niger and Nigeria.
publication / June 19, 2023
Annual Progress Report Fiscal Year 2022 | Nepali version
The Annual Progress Report FY22 highlights key achievements of World Vision International Nepal in ensuring the well-being of the most vulnerable children, their families, and, communities in the fiscal year 2022. Through multi-sectoral interventions, WVI Nepal reached out to 785,301 individuals of whom 39.5% are children with a total of 310,545 (168,408 girls, 142,137 boys) and 6,292 people with disability.
publication / June 5, 2023
World Vision International Burundi Annual Report 2022
World Vision International Burundi is happy to present you the Annual report for the Financial Year (FY) 2022, which covers our work and impact from October 1, 2021 to September 30, 2022.
article / August 23, 2023
World Vision Brings Water to Welcome Primary School, Improving Education and Health
For years, learners from Welcome Primary had been juggling classes and fetching water for the school, compelling the school to be an inappropriate learning environment. World Vision intervened and brought water closer to the school that currently has enrolment of 77 children.
publication / May 31, 2023
World Vision International Burundi Annual Report 2022
During the past year, through providing support in food, water, health care, and education sectors, we were able to reach 1,566,577 children through our 22 long term area programs and grant funded projects.
This report covers our work and impact from October 1, 2021 to September 30, 2022.
Our appreciation goes to all who contributed in one way or another to make us reach children and communities who were in need.
article / July 11, 2023
Maisun restores her life after conflict and displacement
Like many people in Qaraqosh, it only took a moment for Maisun’s and her family’s life to change forever. It was the moment they hurried hastily carrying their basic necessities leaving their home fearing for their lives.
article / October 3, 2023
Girls married off to reduce financial burden
In Bangladesh, approximately 51% of girls are married before their 18th birthday and 22% are married before the age of 15. Child marriage is more common in rural areas where 60% of girls are married before age 18, compared to 55% in urban areas. The minimum legal age for marriage in Bangladesh is 18 years for girls; however, the Child Marriage Restraint Act 2017 includes a loophole where a court can allow child marriage in ‘special cases’.