publication / Tháng 5 27, 2021
Survey on the Impact of COVID-19 on Vulnerable Households in Cambodia
page / Tháng 8 16, 2021
Contact Us
World Vision in Burkina Faso
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Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
Phone: +226 25374584
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article / Tháng 3 2, 2024
Joining forces to end hunger and malnutrition: World Vision's ENOUGH Campaign
In a world where millions still go to bed hungry every night, the fight against hunger and malnutrition has never been more urgent. The ENOUGH Campaign is World Vision's global call to action to end child hunger and malnutrition.
press release / Tháng 10 19, 2022
World Vision Cambodia declares National Response to the continued heavy rainfall
World Vision International-Cambodia (WVI-C), in consultation with the HEA East Asia Regional Office, declares a CAT I National Response for Cambodia Floods 2022.
publication / Tháng 2 21, 2024
IMPACT+ Brief
IMPACT+ BRIEF - ADOLESCENTS AND POSITIVE YOUTH DEVELOPMENT AT WORLD VISION
article / Tháng 2 29, 2024
Perfect no longer carries water from the house to school
Water is essential for human survival, and it also plays a crucial role in the education of children in formal schools. However, some communities and schools in Ghana do not have access to safe water.
press release / Tháng 3 26, 2024
World Vision says Gaza ceasefire is only the first step toward healing a generation of children
Press statement welcomes the United Nations' Security Council's recent ceasefire resolution
publication / Tháng 11 7, 2018
Ending Malnutrition in Cambodia is Possible
Cambodia has greatly improved child health over the past two decades, but poor nutrition threatens further growth and development. World Vision calls for the Royal Government of Cambodia to: (1) Lead on the development and adoption of an ambitious multisectoral Na
article / Tháng 5 30, 2023
From surviving to thriving: How child sponsors are helping girls in rural Cambodia create safe communities
In rural Cambodia, widespread poverty has forced many adults to move to neighbouring Thailand in search of work, leaving children with extended family where they often face food shortages, miss out on schooling, and are at greater risk of violence. Girls like 18-year-old Phally have to overcome huge barriers to survive.
publication / Tháng 6 7, 2023
CAST Project Factsheet
Commercialisation of Aquaculture for Sustainable Trade (CAST) project aims to accelerate the growth and development of freshwater aquaculture in Cambodia. The project works with hatcheries, fish producers, distributors, buyers and financial/insurance institutions through promoting Sanitary and Phyto-Sanitary standards, providing training on Business Development Services, improving marketing and branding of Cambodia-raised fish, and strengthening value chain actors.