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Itaba stadium in Gitega province, Burundi was painted with speeches full of commitments and promises as World Vision Burundi launched the ENOUGH global ...
Today there are over 1.2 billion adolescents worldwide; approximately 90% of them live in developing countries where they make up a large proportion of the population. They face challenging ...
This report looks at the key achievements of the School Meals Programme from September 2024 to April 2025, and the significant progress which has been made.
In an era defined by the twin imperatives of environmental protection and economic resilience, one of the pertinent yet less explored questions is: Can we harness the power that is already around us?
By: Lerato Brown, Communications and Marketing Manager, World Vision Lesotho In a small classroom at Thuto ke Lesedi High School, powerful conversations took place; ones that could change the future ...
Around 15% of the population of the West Bank rely economically on the olive harvest. However, due to violence and restrictions on movements, farmers faced many challenges to harvest their olive in ...
Over the month of January, violence in the West Bank has increased significantly while severe restrictions on movements were paralyzing life in the West Bank, seriously affecting the livehood of ...
A major escalation of violence in the northern West Bank, initiated at the end of January, led to the displacement of over 40,000 people and caused extensive damage to infrastructure in several urban ...
Sofia's Dream: Overcoming Barriers to Stay in School In Angola, attending school is still a challenge for many children. According to the National Institute of Statistics, in 2022, the dropout rate in ...
This report summarises the impact of World Vision's work in Sierra Leone between October 2023 and September 2024. We attribute these results to the unwavering support of our private and public donors, ...
By Tatiana Ballay, Communications Officer Amidst a persistent nutritional crisis, the village of Tshiyanda witnesses a glimmer of hope with the launch of the Positive Deviance Hearth (PD Hearth) ...
Policy change has been central to progress in Guatemala. In 2017, the government passed a landmark School Feeding Law, which was further strengthened in 2021. That reform increased daily funding per ...
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