publication / September 19, 2014
Keeping our children safe from sexual abuse - Khmer Language
Purpose of the Discussion Forum Toolkit
The Community Representatives Discussion Forum is a short, flexible session to equip participants with basic knowledge and skills to keep children safe from sexual abuse in their community.The Discussion Forum can be convened and led by relevant g
article / May 31, 2012
Basanti from Doti
Many children in remote parts of Nepal suffer quietly from health problems. Parents are either unaware or do not have the time and resources to meet the health needs of their children. In many cases, fathers are absent, having migrated to India to work as labourers.
article / September 7, 2015
Literacy must be on the global development agenda
One of my favourite dates on the calendar is September 8: International Literacy Day. As the cornerstone of development, literacy unlocks human potential. It leads to better health, better employment opportunities and safer and more stable societies.
opinion / May 15, 2020
COVID-19: We must fight harder to end violence against children
Bill Forbes, Global Sector Lead - Child Protection & Participation
article / June 10, 2015
Will post-2015 education goals be enough for the world’s most vulnerable children?
“No education target should be considered met unless met for all.”
article / January 27, 2015
#REVISITED: Progress and exodus in rural Bolivia
Photojournalist Nick Danziger is currently traveling with author Rory Maclean to eight countries as part of the
page / March 9, 2017
International Funders and Donors
World Vision Zambia enjoys partnership and support from international Government donors.
There is a long history of World Vision Zambia’s successful implementation of Government grants, with the first biggest grant running from 2005 to 2009.
article / July 15, 2010
Government crisis measure threatens to place more children back into institutions
“This collective dismissal is illegal and unjustified by the economic crisis. Disadvantaged categories of people must be a priority even in these difficult conditions. They not only lack protection and help but they are also exposed to prostitution, trafficking, underground work.