press release / February 15, 2024
WORLD VISION ZAMBIA DONATES INFECTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL AND MEDICAL SUPPLIES TO MINISTRY OF HEALTH IN FIGHT AGAINST CHOLERA
World Vision Zambia has donated infection prevention and control and other medical supplies valued at ZMW4,857,425 to the Ministry of Health to supplement the government's efforts in combating the ongoing cholera outbreak that has affected all ten provinces of Zambia. The country has been grappling with cholera since October 2023, affecting over 18,000 Zambians.
publication / January 16, 2024
Learning to See the Climate Crisis: Armenia
Children and Young People's Perceptions of Climate Change and Environmental Transformation in Armenia
publication / October 11, 2023
Global Hunger Response: Health and Nutrition Capacity Statement
World Vision Global Hunger Response's Health and Nutrition capacity statement, updated in 2023, detailing work and experience, interventions, and more.
publication / November 8, 2023
Growing Up in the Climate Crisis: Iraq Country Report
The impact of climate change on children and young people in Ninewa governorate, Iraq
publication / December 2, 2023
Learning to See the Climate Crisis
Climate change poses a significant threat to global socioecological systems. Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) faces intensifying climate challenges, including rising temperatures and extreme weather events. Young people will bear the brunt of the changing climate. This research aims to explore how children and young people in BiH conceptualize environmental knowledge.
press release / February 7, 2024
AFGHANISTAN: Lack of snow raises fears of further drought as children and communities suffer impacts of climate crisis
A warmer-than-average winter and lack of snow are ominous signs of worsening climatic and drought conditions in Afghanistan which is already suffering its worst drought in 30 years, five international NGOs warned today.
article / May 10, 2024
Ndabankulu's Journey to Water Security Thanks to World Vision Zimbabwe
When the Ndabankulu Clinic opened its doors to the public, access to water was a persistent issue that plagued the facility.