article / Marzo 5, 2012
Tanzania: Hammering out a better future
By George Banyenza
With a hammer and wood, Ibrahim Said is building a dream.
publication / Abril 6, 2023
Multi-Country Review of World Vision's Unlock Literacy Programme Summary Report
Multi-Country Review of World Vision's Unlock Literacy Programme Summary Report
press release / Septiembre 6, 2022
World Vision calls on donors and governments to urgently mobilise funding to avert another preventable famine in Somalia
International aid agency, World Vision, today warned that a fourth consecutive failed rainy season amidst skyrocketing staple food prices has left over seven million people (nearly half of the population) grappling with hunger in Somalia. Some parts
publication / Enero 17, 2016
Mali's Community Health Workers
Living in a rural area of Mali can be deadly, especially for a pregnant mother or very young child, and much of Mali is rural. While CHWs are essential to community health in many countries, the need for CHWs to reach hard-to-reach populations is especially vital in Mali.
publication / Mayo 9, 2016
Education in Conflict and Crisis: How Can Technology Make a Difference?
Conflict and crisis are among the biggest obstacles to ensuring inclusive and quality education for all (Sustainable Development Goal 4).
publication / Septiembre 23, 2022
Counting Pennies III: An analysis of official development assistance to end violence against children
This report, Counting Pennies III, is the third in a series of reports to examine what percentage of Official Development Assistance (ODA) goes to ending violence against children.
page / Enero 4, 2018
Journey to Easter - Privacy Statement
World Vision International Privacy Statement for “Journey to Easter”
publication / Enero 17, 2016
Kenya's Community Health Workers
Today, World Vision supports an estimated 4,725 community health workers in Ethiopia.
publication / Enero 17, 2016
Ethiopia's Community Health Workers
Today, World Vision supports an estimated 35,000 community health workers in Ethiopia.
article / Septiembre 1, 2017
Responding to the flood-hit population
Welcome to the humble abode of 18 displaced families in Morang. Tarpaulins and thin iron sheets serve as roofing over a line of beds and a few bundled items.