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.
publication / July 20, 2016
Understanding handpump sustainability: Determinants of rural water source functionality in the Greater Afram Plainsregion of Ghana
Safe drinking water is critical to human health and development. In rural sub-Saharan Africa, most improved water sources are boreholes with handpumps; studies suggest that up to one third of these handpumps are nonfunctional at any given time.
publication / January 17, 2016
Malawi's Community Health Workers
Today, World Vision supports an estimated 12,000 community health workers in Malawi. Malawi's main CHW cadres are Health Surveillance Assistants (HSAs), Care group volunteers, Growth monitoring volunteers, Safe Mother groups, and Lead farmer volunteers organizing PD/Hearth nutrition programming.
article / November 11, 2021
The Karate girls protecting themselves from violence
“I am confident. I dare to go to school and return from school alone,” says 14-year-old Rifa.
Rifa has completed six months of martial art courses with the support of World Vision Bangladesh.
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 / August 3, 2022
How the Australian Government has helped families recover from a harsh winter
Days are longer, water is warmer, and sunshine is abundant – It’s summer in Lebanon. Yet, the winter just gone is still fresh in people’s memories.
page / June 18, 2014
For Every Child Campaign Project (FECCP) Officer
POSITION: For Every Child Campaign Project (FECCP) Officer
publication / July 7, 2021
Nepal COVER Project Phase II SitRep 9 (7 July 2021 update)
Following are the major highlights of Nepal COVER Project – Phase II, as of 7 July 2021:
publication / April 15, 2021
Annual Report 2020
Even with the Covid-19 pandemic striking the country, World Vision Lanka adapted quickly to the 'new normal' and continued to serve the most vulnerable children and their families across Sri Lanka.
publication / April 6, 2020
Annual Report 2019
It has been a bit of a challenging year for World Vision Lanka with many changes including the changes of our financial models. However, we have been able to continue our work towards fulfilling our promise to bring fullness of life to the most vulnerable children in our land.