publication / Tháng 5 9, 2024
World Vision Myanmar - Impact Report 2023
World Vision Myanmar - Impact Report 2023
publication / Tháng 4 23, 2024
Putting Children First for Sustainable Development
New research to analyize the economic beneift of Official Development Assistance (ODA) programming that directly or indirectly targets children found that every $1USD of child-related ODA directly or indirectly results in a $10USD return and highlights that investing in children is a way to maximise the benefit that donors see from their ODA programmes.
article / Tháng 5 7, 2024
DR Congo: Empower project promotes gender inclusion through basic education
This article illustrates the success of one of World Vision's innovative projects. It shows how World Vision, through the Empower Project, is promoting gender and social inclusion in children's education by providing them with a healthy environment and supporting their teachers through gender awareness sessions.
article / Tháng 4 30, 2024
Denise’s bright vision not deterred by visual impairment
Denise is a 16-year-old bright and bubbly girl who lives in the Eastern part of Rwanda. Her dream is to become famous, an inspiration, and support for the most vulnerable. This powerful sense of purpose Denise has, was stirred by a journey of healing and triumph she walked, after losing her sight.
article / Tháng 5 12, 2024
A Bicycle of Hope to Jane’s journey of becoming a Nurse
World Vision Zambia in 2022 launched a Strong Girls Strong Zambia campaign, to help girls like Jane complete their education. The campaign aims to offer educational support 15,000 girls retrieved and at risk of child marriage by 2025.
article / Tháng 8 17, 2023
HIV is no Barrier to Live Life in All its Fullness
“I cried when I discovered I had tested positive for HIV. The only thought in my head at that time was to commit suicide and end it all”, says Lina, (not her real name), her voice shaking as she looked away to hide her tears.
This wasn’t always the case, Lina was once a vibrant young woman so full of life, and like many females in her age group, she only wanted to experiment and live life to the fullest, as all young people do.