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Thriving environments for thriving communities. Climate change, unsustainable farming practices and exploitation of natural resources are rapidly degrading the landscapes of the communities World ...
World Vision Eswatini trained 26 IMPACT+ Club leaders at Esibayeni Lodge from the 22nd of May 2023 until the 26th of May 2023 ...
Restrictions on movements have seriously affecting access to emergency health care services. To support communities, World Vision is supporting 20 health centers with material and training so they can ...
Due to unprecedented levels of violence, restrictions on movement and economic challenges, a major humanitarian crisis is ongoing in the West Bank. To support communities, World Vision has continued ...
By Sahar Taha, Education Technical Specialist and Elio Haddad, Education Technical Coordinator at World Vision Lebanon. Jean Piaget (1896-1980), the Swiss child psychologist, famously claimed that ...
Once a stressful environment where children waited in silence and mothers lacked privacy to breastfeed, the clinic now buzzes with quiet joy. The ECD corner serves around 110 children under age six, ...
By: Reentseng Phephetho, Communications and Digital officer. Climate change is a growing global challenge and is compounding land degradation.In Lesotho, a small, mountainous country landlocked ...
By Man San Huai, Technical Advisor Education (PQD) at World Vision Myanmar. The Education Cannot Wait (ECW) project in Tha Di Kho village is part of World Vision Myanmar’s ongoing efforts to provide ...
The rehabilitation of a playground changed the way a vulnerable community meet and come together in the village. For a child with a disability, it means a real chance to make friends and forget his ...
Explore stories of climate-smart education from World Vision's Eco-School Project—empowering children through inclusive, sustainable, and eco-friendly learning.
Faced with rising needs and crashing funding, World Vision’s follow up report to 2024’s “Ration Cuts: Taking from the hungry to feed the starving” exposes a global hunger crisis out of control, while ...
The United Nations reports that 250 million girls and boys live in areas of the world affected by armed conflict.. Despite being least responsible for the outbreak of violent conflict, children are ...
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