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In Rukhak Kiri district, Battambang province, Ratanak and his single mother Chagna used to rely entirely on farming - growing rice and corn, and raising cows. The family experienced extreme financial ...
Despite the Tanzania National Climate Strategy of 2012, the Eastern coastal region of Tanga has been experiencing increased deforestation due to poor control and planning, and degradation of coastal ...
This annual review of World Vision’s humanitarian efforts, illustrates the profound impact we achieved together in a year of historic challenges and change. In FY24, the humanitarian landscape ...
At the handover ceremony of the newly constructed Child Friendly, Child and Gender Protection Unit (CGPU) in Pitseng, Masabata , a brave child representative, delivered a powerful speech on behalf of ...
Civilians living in conflict zones today are in more danger than ever before. The UN recorded a 72% increase in civilian deaths in armed conflict between 2022 and 2023, with the proportion of women ...
Thriving environments for thriving communities Climate change, unsustainable farming practices and exploitation of natural resources are rapidly degrading the landscapes of the communities World ...
By António Massipa, Communications and Advocacy Coordinator In the heart of Memba district, northern Mozambique, the life of 11-year-old Aurora has taken a remarkable turn. A bright and determined ...
Located in the beautiful Bugesera District, surrounded by spectacular green landscapes, lakes, and tall trees, Nyamata Technical Secondary School faced a major challenge. Despite the region's ...
As a part of the ENOUGH Global Campaign on hunger and malnutrition, World Vision is focusing its advocacy strength on improving coverage of Essential Nutrition Actions through strong, resilient health ...
World Vision Ghana's 2023 Report: A Year of Impact and Commitment In 2023, World Vision Ghana made significant strides in improving the lives of vulnerable children, their families, and communities ...
The major challenge for education in Niger is that of the quality of learning, which is particularly critical in the early years when basic reading, writing and mathematical skills are not acquired ...
World Vision’s Learning Roots (LR) approach enables secure, stimulating, play-centric environments that promote learning and development of children ages 3 to 6. Drawing from decades of on-the-ground ...
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