publication / Tháng 2 20, 2020
Livelihoods Overview 2019
Around the world, the impact of extreme poverty on children’s development is devastating. World Vision is working to break the cycle of intergenerational poverty by 2030 so that the most vulnerable children can reach their full potential.
publication / Tháng 9 1, 2020
Sponsorship Success Stories-Nyatike Area Programme (World Vision Kenya 2020)
The publication highlights the impact of Child Sponsorship in Nyatike, Kenya.
article / Tháng 3 14, 2007
Food for work means mutual support for Armenian women
Twice a week Gayane Simonyan, 42, goes to take care of Gohar Ghazaryan, 80. She cleans her home, does the shopping, buys medicine and takes her out for a walk. Once every month Gayane brings food to Gohar and prepares her meal.
publication / Tháng 10 15, 2021
Joint Interfaith Statement for World Food Day 2021
As people of faith, we join in committing to pray and act against hunger at this time when 811 million people worldwide go to bed hungry each night, hunger has increased globally by 25% since 2019, and across the globe more than 41 million people–around half of them children–are at risk of fallin
article / Tháng 11 11, 2015
World Vision is playing a significant role in reducing poverty in Mongolia
“Farming has improved my family income and it enables me to pay the tuition of my 3 children… We plant 18 types of vegetables here and I work with my 6 siblings as a solidarity group
publication / Tháng 9 24, 2021
Education Capacity Statement
World Vision collaborates with communities, government, sponsors, donors, civil society and the private sector to reach the most vulnerable children because we believe every child deserves life in all its fullness.
publication / Tháng 1 9, 2020
40 years of Improving Food Security and Resilience in Ghana
World Vision Livelihood programme in Ghana seeks to contribute to improved Child well-being by empowering households and communities to use sustainable agricultural practices, reduce post-harvest losses, become resilient to disasters and gain access to micro-credit.
article / Tháng 11 13, 2012
World Vision donated meds saving lives
A local health facility in Burundi is usually overwhelmed by the tons and tons of patients it receives, most who are poor. The facility is not run by the government - it highly depends on generous donations and World Vision is one of the major donors and partners.
article / Tháng 8 25, 2016
Les femmes se lancent dans le micro-crédit
Dans un grand nombre de ses programmes à travers le monde, World Vision facilite et soutient la mise en place des AVEC (Associations Villageoises d'Epargne et de Crédit).
article / Tháng 4 20, 2016
Journée mondiale contre le paludisme
World Vision Sénégal s’engage dans la lutte contre le paludisme, dans le but est d’améliorer le bien-être de 8 millions d’enfants d’ici 2021, particulièrement des plu