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Over 40 participants have completed a three-day intensive Empowered World View (EWV) Integrated Training programme designed for pastors, mis ...
The war in Tigray had a devastating physical and psychological impact on the lives of children. A report from the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid ...
On World Refugee Day 2025, World Vision West Africa warns of the growing severity of forced displacement in West Africa, where more than 12.7 million people are affected. The organisation underscores ...
On World Environment Day 2025, World Vision West Africa raises its voice for the children whose lives are deeply affected by climate change. Environmental degradation threatens their well-being, ...
Once, Nadeyli hated her parents. When she was small, home was not a happy place, or a safe one – her father only spoke to her if he was yelling, and she was often beaten, sometimes with a rod. “They ...
By Mila Kimbuini , West Africa Regional Digital & Content Manager & Thierry Prince Bassigue, Communication Officer, World Vision Chad Taysire hasn't lost her smile, however she hasn't forgotten what ...
Getrude Chibwe, aged 34, has given birth to three of her four children at Nsombo Rural Health Centre. Each of those births brought very different experiences, shaped largely by the availability of ...
By: Reentseng Phephetho, Communications and Digital Officer, World Vision Lesotho Poverty has the power to rob children of their rights and dreams; but hop, community and timely intervention can ...
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 ...
Across the world, kids getting worms (intestinal parasites) is very common. For many of us, we can go to a pharmacy, purchase some tablets and then forget about it... In rural communities such as this ...
A mother’s love, community support, and the power of nutrition turn a heart-breaking start into a story of hope. By: Lerato Brown, Communications and Marketing Manager, World Vision Lesotho Maseabata, ...
How we partner No organisation or government working alone can solve child vulnerability. World Vision believes that only by working together with children, their communities, and our supporters and ...
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