article / September 4, 2024
DR Congo: Marguerite's journey towards resilience
Marguerite is a courageous woman who has learned to be resilient in the face of the many difficulties life has thrown at her. Alone, she brings up her grandchildren and her sick daughter. Thanks to the support of World Vision, her life and that of her family quickly changed when her little daughter Acacia was cured of malnutrition. Today she lives a fulfilling life with her family.
video / May 15, 2024
Melissa Joan Hart on Sponsoring a Family in Zambia
Melissa Joan Hart, known for her roles in various TV shows and movies, has a heart for philanthropy. Beyond her successful Hollywood career, she actively gives back to others. Working with World Vision, she is sponsoring three sisters in Zambia.
publication / September 9, 2024
Child Protection: Overview of World Vision Programmes 2024
Palestinian children are subjected to alarming levels of violence within their communities, manifesting in various forms. To respond to this issue, World Vision International implements a comprehensive Child Protection approach to prevent violence against children. This approach empowers and collaborates with whole communities and different parts of the child protection system to create a safe, supportive atmosphere for all children, particularly the most vulnerable, at home, in schools and in their communities
video / August 19, 2024
DR Congo: The biggest challenge: getting humanitarian aid to those who need it
This video shares the experiences of World Vision staff in the field. There are hundreds of them bringing aid to vulnerable communities and children. In the course of their work, they face cases of insecurity, but they are also confronted with challenges linked to poor road conditions. Despite the challenges, they manage to deliver aid.
publication / September 4, 2024
Scaling Social Accountability Evidence from Africa, Asia and the Caucasus
This publication shares World Vision’s evidence of the impact of social accountability after 12 years of investment in research and application across 48 countries, including 15 designated as fragile contexts/states.