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Why Children Need More Resilience Today - And How We Can Help Them Build It?
In this powerful speech, Mafolofolo , a youth representative from Pitseng, expresses heartfelt gratitude to World Vision for the new child-friendly, Child and Gender Protection Unit Police station and ...
The Senior Assistant Police Commissioner of Leribe, Khethang Tenane explained that in 2016, World Vision signed an agreement ...
Discover how Mimi, a mother from Nyagga Village in South Sudan, improved her life through savings and small business training. With help from the GREAN project, Mimi now earns income, supports her ...
Onesimo Loro, a 43-year-old father in Rajaf Payam, a community in the outskirts of Juba, tells his uplifting story about how his family's life has improved. Once a struggling farmer, Onesimo has ...
World Vision’s CHW model offers field offices the flexibility to collaborate with national and local health authorities in ways that are contextually appropriate and aligned with government priorities ...
Field-based staff who are working directly with communities to promote and roll-out FMNR – either in a current or future project Existing FMNR practitioners who what to share their experiences, ...
The Okulonguesa project, through its school feeding component, aims to contribute to reducing hunger, poverty, and ...
World Vision has implemented Positive Deviance Hearth in 40 countries since 1999. This approach is one of World Vision’s core project models in nutrition, and is currently being used in 20 countries.
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