article / September 5, 2024
World Vision Zambia Hosts the African Union Gender Observatory Workshop
World Vision Zambia Child Protection and Safeguarding Manager Michael Musumali commended the workshop for its excellence.
publication / September 4, 2024
Gender Transformative Social Accountability Model-Working Paper 2
This Working Paper is part of a research award supported by the Water for Women Fund of the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT).
video / September 5, 2024
Empowering Voices: Children air their views during the African Union Gender Observatory Workshop
At the recently concluded African Union Gender Observatory Workshop, children from the Keembe Area Program in Kabwe took the stage to share their insights on traditional harmful practices affecting their community. Their voices highlighted the challenges faced by young people and sparked meaningful discussions on potential solutions to address these critical issues.
publication / September 18, 2024
Capacity Statement: Child Protection 2024
Under the Child Protection program, World Vision Zambia addresses areas that negatively affect children and reduce their ability to realize their full potential, these include, unsafe migration, child marriage, low birth registration, Child Labor, child sexual and physical abuse.
publication / September 20, 2024
Sustainable Agri-food Systems Discussion Paper
Sustainable Agri-food Systems Discussion Paper
article / August 9, 2024
World Vision Zambia Brings Female Leaders Together for Gender Equality and Empowerment
World Vision Zambia recently hosted a meet-and-greet cocktail at Latitude 15 Degrees in Lusaka to support the global Strong Women Strong World (SWSW) initiative. The event, led by World Vision USA Chief Development Officer Kathryn Compton, brought together influential female leaders passionate about gender equality, the girl child, and women’s empowerment from various corporate entities and organizations in Zambia.
publication / September 3, 2024
Full Report: Climate Change, Vulnerability and Migration
Climate change drives migration in Southeast Asia, impacting vulnerable families and children. This report explores the intersection of climate, poverty, and injustice.
publication / September 18, 2024
Capacity Statement: Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child, Adolescent Health & Nutrition 2024
The World Vision Zambia Health programme focuses on Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child, Adolescent Health and Nutrition (RMNCAHN). The aim of the programme is to improve the health status of pregnant women, lactating mothers and children under the age of five. Our strategic objective for health is to contribute to the reduction of maternal and child mortality through improved health and nutrition practices. The heart of World Vision’s Global Health and Nutrition Strategy is a package of preventative interventions for mothers and children under two, targeting the first 1,000-days.
press release / September 18, 2024
World Vision statement on the agreement with the Israeli Registrar of non-profit associations
we have agreed an orderly closure of our local entity, World Vision International has agreed an orderly closure of our local entity, and will continue operating our programmes through our International NGO registration. The closure agreement emphasises that there is no finding of any wrongdoing, and settles any and all potential claims related to the operations of the local entity.