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Despite ongoing efforts, there remains a critical need to enhance collaboration between civil society organisations and government institutions to effectively address child well-being in Zambia.
In this powerful radio interview on Ultimate radio with Lerato Brown, Communications and Marketing Manager, World Vision Lesotho discusses the groundbreaking Accelerating Action for Eliminating Child ...
16 journalists trained under the EU-funded AECFL project to raise awareness and advocate against child labour, forced labour, and human trafficking.
Meet Princess, a 7-year-old girl from Malawi who overcame disability challenges with World Vision's help and is now thriving in school.
In this second edition of Children’s News, young journalists from across Zambia reveal inspiring stories of progress and development. Through their voices, children are reminding us all that they are ...
Established in 1954, situated in the area of Senior Chief Kaomba in Kasungu, Chilanga Inclusive School is home of close to 155 children with visual impairment where 79 are boys and 76 are girls from ...
The Highest Authority in Nampula province, north of Mozambique, urges united action against malnutrition at the International Conference on Nutrition and Agribusiness. World Vision showcases its ...
Communities under Group Village Head (GVH) Mkomba, Traditional Authority Tambala in Dedza District, have embraced fish farming as a way to improve their livelihoods. Since 2007, farmers in this area ...
World Vision is deeply concerned for the well-being of children and their families affected by the earthquake: Children are among the most affected, facing increased risks, loss of learning, and ...
The Walen association in partnership with the JOFA – ACTE Project offered the opportunity to 20 young girls to strengthen their digital skills and access new professional and entrepreneurial ...
From child bride to child rights defender, a story of a World Vision Malawi child advocate, Clara, from survival to service is inspiring change in her community.
World Vision International, Rwanda World Vision began assisting individuals in Rwanda in 1994, following the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. We provided aid and support to millions forced to leave ...