article / October 3, 2023
Happy Bubbles provide a lifeline of education for Ukrainian children in Romania
After escaping war-torn Ukraine, Kyrylo found a glimmer of hope and support at World Vision’s Happy Bubble in Bucharest, Romania, a child-friendly space supported by World Vision Korea.
publication / April 10, 2024
Learning Through Play Introducing Child-led play learning spaces
Learning Through Play Introducing Child-led play learning spaces World Visions
publication / April 10, 2024
Learning Through Play Goodbye time and Reflecting on Our Day
Learning Through Play Goodbye time and Reflecting on Our Day World Vision
video / September 20, 2023
Language classes open opportunities for Ukrainian refugees in Romania
The language classes for Ukrainian refugees are important for their smooth integration into the Romanian society, allowing them to find jobs and access more support. This initiative is supported by the Australian Government's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT).
article / October 10, 2023
Face-to-face learning sessions help bridge the education gap for Ukrainian children in Romania
World Vision's weekly face-to-face educational activities for Ukrainian children across Romania increase social skills, stimulate cognitive development, and help with mental health issues caused by separation, war, and displacement.
article / October 18, 2023
Refugee life in Romania: A Ukrainian father's moving journey for his son’s future amidst illness
Discover Oleksii's story as a Ukrainian refugee in Romania, dealing with the challenges of a suspected kidney tumor while caring for his son's health. Witness World Vision Korea's transformative assistance to the father and seven-year-old Artem, which includes food vouchers, mental health, and educational support.
video / December 27, 2023
World Vision Zambia Staff share what Christmas means to them
Christmas is a special time of the year for many people, but especially for World Vision Zambia staff as they remember the birth of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ. They see it as an opportunity to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ.
World Vision Zambia staff see Christmas as a time to reflect on their work and how they can better serve the most vulnerable children and communities in Zambia. Here are some of their thoughts on what Christmas means to them.
opinion / April 26, 2024
The Seven Things You May Not Expect in a Hunger Crisis
The Seven Things You May Not Expect in a Hunger Crisis - Most children suffering severe malnutrition will be extremely skinny, experiencing severe muscle wasting (thinning of muscle mass) and have a very low weight for their height. A starving child may lose their appetite. The astonishing generostiy of the hungriest people. The asian countries where even rice has become a luxury
publication / May 2, 2024
Building bridges: World Vision's Infrastructure Impact report, 2012 to 2023
A Booklet on World Vision Malawi infrastructure investments in WASH, Health, Education and Livelihood done in years 2012 to 2023.