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OUR PROMISE
Our Promise — Going further. Launched in November 2016, the Our Promise strategy represents our firm promise to the world’s most vulnerable children: We will continue to transform lives in the world’s hardest-to-reach places, empowering every girl and boy to reach their God-given potential. This drives to the very heart of our vision statement: ‘Our vision for every child, life in all COVID-19 RESPONSE PLAN: PHASE 3 On 11 March 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared COVID-19 a pandemic. Within hours, World Vision launched its largest global emergency response ever in its 70-year history. Working closely with governments, partners, supporters, and communities, World Vision is responding to the impact of COVID-19 in more than 70 countries to limit the spread of the disease and reduce itsBEST PRACTICES
Through decades of work in WASH, World Vision has developed several approaches and good practices that have increased our ability to deliver quality and timely WASH. Follow the links below to learn more about some of these good practices. BabyWASH: An integrated approach between WASH; maternal, newborn and child health; nutrition; and early childhood development to promote child well-being in2020 REPORT ZAMBIA
Our Impact at a Glance This report demonstrates achievements made during the Financial Year 2020. 3 million 165,965 231,830 1.2 million42,902 17,934
STATEMENT BY WORLD VISION’S EASTERN ZONE DIRECTOR FOR DR 27th May, 2021 “Hundreds of thousands of people have been evacuating the city of Goma during a mass exodus today in fear of what could happen with the nearby Mount Nyiragongo volcano. A worsening series of tremors has terrified people over the last few days. The governor of the province has now ordered the evacuation of people from the city warning that lava had been detected under Goma SAVINGS FOR TRANSFORMATION Savings for Transformation (S4T) groups typically consist of the following: Group Size: large enough to accumulate a useful amount into the fund, but small enough for social cohesion (15-25 people). Savings: Weekly cycle of saving very small amounts. This is a less risky product for the vulnerable poor than saving with a formalfinancial
SINCE SCHOOLS CLOSED IN LATE MARCH, REPORTED CASES OF Since schools closed in late March, reported cases of Gender Based Violence against Girls has more than doubled. Only one third of survivors are receiving appropriate health and psycho-social services. Far fewer ever see justice. CYCLONE IDAI EMERGENCY RESPONSE Emergency. More than 2.8 Million People Affected across Mozambique, Malawi and Zimbabwe. On March 14, 2019 Cyclone Idai made landfall in the southern African countries of Malawi, Mozambique, and Zimbabwe. In Mozambique, where the majority of deaths occurred, the impact was devastating, particularly in Beira. Many children and theircommunities
CITIZEN VOICE AND ACTION 2. Context considerations 2.1 In which contexts is the project model likely to work best? Citizen Voice and Action has been successfully applied in a variety of contexts.2 CVA has succeeded in Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Middle East and Eastern Europe. However, somecontexts are
WORLD VISION URGES FOR UPTAKE OF COVID-19 VACCINE IN World Vision has urged the public to accept the COVID-19 vaccine* in order to help the country recover and build back after a year of slow business. The organisation's Director for Advocacy and Communications, Charles Gwengwe, made these remarks as he joined Government officials to roll out the AstraZeneca vaccine drive in Ntcheu district.OUR PROMISE
Our Promise — Going further. Launched in November 2016, the Our Promise strategy represents our firm promise to the world’s most vulnerable children: We will continue to transform lives in the world’s hardest-to-reach places, empowering every girl and boy to reach their God-given potential. This drives to the very heart of our vision statement: ‘Our vision for every child, life in all COVID-19 RESPONSE PLAN: PHASE 3 On 11 March 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared COVID-19 a pandemic. Within hours, World Vision launched its largest global emergency response ever in its 70-year history. Working closely with governments, partners, supporters, and communities, World Vision is responding to the impact of COVID-19 in more than 70 countries to limit the spread of the disease and reduce itsBEST PRACTICES
Through decades of work in WASH, World Vision has developed several approaches and good practices that have increased our ability to deliver quality and timely WASH. Follow the links below to learn more about some of these good practices. BabyWASH: An integrated approach between WASH; maternal, newborn and child health; nutrition; and early childhood development to promote child well-being in2020 REPORT ZAMBIA
Our Impact at a Glance This report demonstrates achievements made during the Financial Year 2020. 3 million 165,965 231,830 1.2 million42,902 17,934
STATEMENT BY WORLD VISION’S EASTERN ZONE DIRECTOR FOR DR 27th May, 2021 “Hundreds of thousands of people have been evacuating the city of Goma during a mass exodus today in fear of what could happen with the nearby Mount Nyiragongo volcano. A worsening series of tremors has terrified people over the last few days. The governor of the province has now ordered the evacuation of people from the city warning that lava had been detected under Goma SAVINGS FOR TRANSFORMATION Savings for Transformation (S4T) groups typically consist of the following: Group Size: large enough to accumulate a useful amount into the fund, but small enough for social cohesion (15-25 people). Savings: Weekly cycle of saving very small amounts. This is a less risky product for the vulnerable poor than saving with a formalfinancial
SINCE SCHOOLS CLOSED IN LATE MARCH, REPORTED CASES OF Since schools closed in late March, reported cases of Gender Based Violence against Girls has more than doubled. Only one third of survivors are receiving appropriate health and psycho-social services. Far fewer ever see justice. CYCLONE IDAI EMERGENCY RESPONSE Emergency. More than 2.8 Million People Affected across Mozambique, Malawi and Zimbabwe. On March 14, 2019 Cyclone Idai made landfall in the southern African countries of Malawi, Mozambique, and Zimbabwe. In Mozambique, where the majority of deaths occurred, the impact was devastating, particularly in Beira. Many children and theircommunities
CITIZEN VOICE AND ACTION 2. Context considerations 2.1 In which contexts is the project model likely to work best? Citizen Voice and Action has been successfully applied in a variety of contexts.2 CVA has succeeded in Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Middle East and Eastern Europe. However, somecontexts are
OUR PROMISE
Our Promise — Going further. Launched in November 2016, the Our Promise strategy represents our firm promise to the world’s most vulnerable children: We will continue to transform lives in the world’s hardest-to-reach places, empowering every girl and boy to reach their God-given potential. This drives to the very heart of our vision statement: ‘Our vision for every child, life in allFRAGILE CONTEXTS
By 2030, 80% of the world's poorest people will be living in places that are very dangerous for children. Some experts call these dangerous places "fragile contexts" - where chronic instability, conflict, and violence leave large numbers of children caught in atrap of
CLIMATE CHANGE
Climate change could push more than 100 million additional people back into poverty by 2030. Global warming is likely to rise 1.5C above pre-industrial levels between 2030 and 2052 if emissions continue to increase at the current rate. The existing rise of 1C has already led to more extreme weather, rising sea levels and diminishing arctic ice. CHILD MARRIAGE HAS MORE THAN DOUBLED DURING THE COVID-19 New analysis from World Vision reveals that between March and December 2020, child marriages more than doubled in several communities* compared to 2019. The international aid agency warns that these alarming rates are set to rise, due to the impact of the COVID 19 outbreak. COVID-19 has generated the largest increase in child marriages in 25 years and World Vision warns that an additional SAVINGS FOR TRANSFORMATION Savings for Transformation (S4T) groups typically consist of the following: Group Size: large enough to accumulate a useful amount into the fund, but small enough for social cohesion (15-25 people). Savings: Weekly cycle of saving very small amounts. This is a less risky product for the vulnerable poor than saving with a formalfinancial
CODE OF CONDUCT GUIDELINES POLICY To state World Vision's commitment to conduct that is ethical, legal, and consistent with the organisation's values and mission, and to outline and give general guidelines to all World Vision personnel for conducting themselves in a manner that upholds and maintains World Vision's Core Values and Mission Statement,as well as the effectiveness and reputation of the organisation. CHILDREN’S VOICES IN TIMES OF COVID-19 P. 8 Children’s voices in times of COVID-19 ontinued cild activism in te ace o ersonal callenges 2/ INTRODUCTION Everything about the coronavirus made me confused when it GENDER TRAINING TOOLKIT 3 I would like to express my deep appreciation to the Gender Training Toolkit Core Working Group for their invaluable input and commitmentand to all
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Core Competencies. The Core Competencies describe the essential self-management, relational, learning and achievement-focused behaviours we want to see in our staff and leaders.. In addition to meeting technical and educational job requirements, candidates will be assessed on the demonstrated behaviours from each of these CoreCompetencies.
INTEGRATED COMPETENCY DEVELOPMENT Introduction The Integrated Competency Development (ICD) Resources are a suite of guidance, tools and resources available to support national offices as they strengthen the competencies of programme HOMEPAGE | WORLD VISION INTERNATIONALABOUT WORLD VISIONOUR WORKRESOURCESOUR IMPACTCHILD PROTECTIONDISASTER MANAGEMENT Meet Nancy. We empower communities and guide them to set their own goals and equip them so that progress made is sustained, and continued, long after we’ve left. LOG IN | WORLD VISION INTERNATIONAL Enter the password that accompanies your username. Forgot your password? Footer. About Us. Our Vision & Values; Our History; OurLeadership
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Our History. For more than 70 years, World Vision has been committed to protecting and caring for children and those in need. From our founder Bob Pierce giving the last $5 in his pocket to help care for an abandoned Chinese girl in 1947, to then-CEO Stan Mooneyham purchasing a large ship in 1979 to rescue refugee families stranded at sea in Vietnam, World Vision has gone where others would not. WORLD VISION URGES FOR UPTAKE OF COVID-19 VACCINE IN As an organisation, World Vision is excited at the global potential for COVID-19 vaccines to change and save lives. The development and introduction of safe vaccines is key to protecting the world's most vulnerable people and restoring hope and livelihoods. WORLD VISION CAREERS It has come to our attention that several agencies or persons, are claiming to be acting on World Vision's behalf in recruiting or facilitating the recruitment of personnel. AFRICA | LANDING_PAGE | WORLD VISION INTERNATIONAL World Vision has the privilege to partner with communities across Africa We aim to achieve the sustained well-being of children within families and communities, especially the most vulnerable, by ensuring that children: enjoy good health; are educated for life; experience the love of God and neighbour; and are cared for, protected andparticipate.
MOZAMBIQUE | FIELD OFFICE | WORLD VISION INTERNATIONAL To meet David's needs and those of 220 other households of Madibunhana community, World Vision has rehabilitated and modernised the nearby borehole incorporating a ramp that allows people with disabilities to, independently, access adequate water. NIGER | FIELD OFFICE | WORLD VISION INTERNATIONAL World Vision works with over 3,400 savings groups in Niger, bringing together more than 55,000 members; most of whom are women. Supported by World Vision and like-minded partners, these groups have been able to mobilise over 850,000 US dollars, allowing them to invest in income-generating activities and thus to be able to provide for theirchildren.
JERUSALEM–WEST BANK–GAZA Three children of the Children’s Committees for Child Protection and Advocacy, which were formed by World Vision Jerusalem – West Bank – Gaza (JWG) and the Palestinian Ministry of Social Development, represented The Occupied Palestinian Territories (oPt) in the Arab Parliament for Children, under the slogan “Innovation, the Platformfor the Future”.
WATER, SANITATION & HYGIENE IN SCHOOLS Spotlight: Sesame Workshop’s WASH UP!Program Global Reach World Vision seeks to reach the most vulnerable children around the world, implementing WASH in schools programming in 40 HOMEPAGE | WORLD VISION INTERNATIONALABOUT WORLD VISIONOUR WORKRESOURCESOUR IMPACTCHILD PROTECTIONDISASTER MANAGEMENT Meet Nancy. We empower communities and guide them to set their own goals and equip them so that progress made is sustained, and continued, long after we’ve left. LOG IN | WORLD VISION INTERNATIONAL Enter the password that accompanies your username. Forgot your password? Footer. About Us. Our Vision & Values; Our History; OurLeadership
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Our History. For more than 70 years, World Vision has been committed to protecting and caring for children and those in need. From our founder Bob Pierce giving the last $5 in his pocket to help care for an abandoned Chinese girl in 1947, to then-CEO Stan Mooneyham purchasing a large ship in 1979 to rescue refugee families stranded at sea in Vietnam, World Vision has gone where others would not. WORLD VISION URGES FOR UPTAKE OF COVID-19 VACCINE IN As an organisation, World Vision is excited at the global potential for COVID-19 vaccines to change and save lives. The development and introduction of safe vaccines is key to protecting the world's most vulnerable people and restoring hope and livelihoods. WORLD VISION CAREERS It has come to our attention that several agencies or persons, are claiming to be acting on World Vision's behalf in recruiting or facilitating the recruitment of personnel. AFRICA | LANDING_PAGE | WORLD VISION INTERNATIONAL World Vision has the privilege to partner with communities across Africa We aim to achieve the sustained well-being of children within families and communities, especially the most vulnerable, by ensuring that children: enjoy good health; are educated for life; experience the love of God and neighbour; and are cared for, protected andparticipate.
MOZAMBIQUE | FIELD OFFICE | WORLD VISION INTERNATIONAL To meet David's needs and those of 220 other households of Madibunhana community, World Vision has rehabilitated and modernised the nearby borehole incorporating a ramp that allows people with disabilities to, independently, access adequate water. NIGER | FIELD OFFICE | WORLD VISION INTERNATIONAL World Vision works with over 3,400 savings groups in Niger, bringing together more than 55,000 members; most of whom are women. Supported by World Vision and like-minded partners, these groups have been able to mobilise over 850,000 US dollars, allowing them to invest in income-generating activities and thus to be able to provide for theirchildren.
JERUSALEM–WEST BANK–GAZA Three children of the Children’s Committees for Child Protection and Advocacy, which were formed by World Vision Jerusalem – West Bank – Gaza (JWG) and the Palestinian Ministry of Social Development, represented The Occupied Palestinian Territories (oPt) in the Arab Parliament for Children, under the slogan “Innovation, the Platformfor the Future”.
WATER, SANITATION & HYGIENE IN SCHOOLS Spotlight: Sesame Workshop’s WASH UP!Program Global Reach World Vision seeks to reach the most vulnerable children around the world, implementing WASH in schools programming in 40OUR HISTORY
Our History. For more than 70 years, World Vision has been committed to protecting and caring for children and those in need. From our founder Bob Pierce giving the last $5 in his pocket to help care for an abandoned Chinese girl in 1947, to then-CEO Stan Mooneyham purchasing a large ship in 1979 to rescue refugee families stranded at sea in Vietnam, World Vision has gone where others would not.OUR PROMISE
Our Promise — Going further. Launched in November 2016, the Our Promise strategy represents our firm promise to the world’s most vulnerable children: We will continue to transform lives in the world’s hardest-to-reach places, empowering every girl and boy to reach their God-given potential. This drives to the very heart of our vision statement: ‘Our vision for every child, life in allCLIMATE CHANGE
The world’s poorest have contributed very little to climate change yet are often the most exposed to its devastating impacts. Hundreds of millions of children and their communities now face a changing world in which they are at greater risk from more violent storms, worsening droughts and floods and environmental degradation. MOZAMBIQUE | FIELD OFFICE | WORLD VISION INTERNATIONAL To meet David's needs and those of 220 other households of Madibunhana community, World Vision has rehabilitated and modernised the nearby borehole incorporating a ramp that allows people with disabilities to, independently, access adequate water. HAITI | FIELD OFFICE | WORLD VISION INTERNATIONAL Hundreds of thousands of people are facing hunger as an El Niño-related drought takes its toll in the Island of La Gonave, Haiti. To reduce its impact, World Vision Haiti with the support of USAID, is distributing vouchers used to purchase food to enhancenutrition of
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Core Competencies. The Core Competencies describe the essential self-management, relational, learning and achievement-focused behaviours we want to see in our staff and leaders.. In addition to meeting technical and educational job requirements, candidates will be assessed on the demonstrated behaviours from each of these CoreCompetencies.
LEBANON | FIELD OFFICE | WORLD VISION INTERNATIONAL Around the world, the coronavirus (COVID-19) is taking lives, devastating families and disrupting life in previously unimaginable ways. We are responding in every country we work in to limit the spread of the virus and reduce its impact on vulnerable children andtheir families.
NIGER | FIELD OFFICE | WORLD VISION INTERNATIONAL World Vision works with over 3,400 savings groups in Niger, bringing together more than 55,000 members; most of whom are women. Supported by World Vision and like-minded partners, these groups have been able to mobilise over 850,000 US dollars, allowing them to invest in income-generating activities and thus to be able to provide for theirchildren.
KENYA | FIELD OFFICE | WORLD VISION INTERNATIONAL Twelve-year-old Loshru, residing in Kenya's Turkana County shares what Christmas means to her and how her community marks this important day. Her family is among the many beneficiaries of World Visions faith and development programmes that help to nurture children spiritually. TANZANIA | FIELD OFFICE | WORLD VISION INTERNATIONAL This year, World Vision will be marking 40 years since its first programmes in Tanzania in 1981. Prior to the official celebration, we will be holding 40 days of activities in our various Area Programmes within the 16 regions where World Vision operates. HOMEPAGE | WORLD VISION INTERNATIONALABOUT WORLD VISIONOUR WORKRESOURCESOUR IMPACTCHILD PROTECTIONDISASTER MANAGEMENT Together we can protect vulnerable children. Our focus is on helping the most vulnerable children overcome poverty and experience fullness of life. We help children of all backgrounds, even in the most dangerous places, inspired by our Christian faith. Together we can protect children today, and empower them for tomorrow. LOG IN | WORLD VISION INTERNATIONAL Enter the password that accompanies your username. Forgot your password? Footer. About Us. Our Vision & Values; Our History; OurLeadership
WORLD VISION URGES FOR UPTAKE OF COVID-19 VACCINE IN World Vision has urged the public to accept the COVID-19 vaccine* in order to help the country recover and build back after a year of slow business. The organisation's Director for Advocacy and Communications, Charles Gwengwe, made these remarks as he joined Government officials to roll out the AstraZeneca vaccine drive in Ntcheu district.OUR HISTORY
Our History. For more than 70 years, World Vision has been committed to protecting and caring for children and those in need. From our founder Bob Pierce giving the last $5 in his pocket to help care for an abandoned Chinese girl in 1947, to then-CEO Stan Mooneyham purchasing a large ship in 1979 to rescue refugee families stranded at sea in Vietnam, World Vision has gone where others would not.CLIMATE CHANGE
Climate change could push more than 100 million additional people back into poverty by 2030. Global warming is likely to rise 1.5C above pre-industrial levels between 2030 and 2052 if emissions continue to increase at the current rate. The existing rise of 1C has already led to more extreme weather, rising sea levels and diminishing arctic ice. AFRICA | LANDING_PAGE | WORLD VISION INTERNATIONAL The complex crisis spanning Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso is one of the fastest growing, most rapidly deteriorating humanitarian situations in the world. In the Central Sahel, nearly 5 million children are in urgent need of humanitarian assistance. The time to act WORLD VISION CAREERS It has come to our attention that several agencies or persons, are claiming to be acting on World Vision's behalf in recruiting or facilitating the recruitment of personnel. MOZAMBIQUE | FIELD OFFICE | WORLD VISION INTERNATIONAL To meet David's needs and those of 220 other households of Madibunhana community, World Vision has rehabilitated and modernised the nearby borehole incorporating a ramp that allows people with disabilities to, independently, access adequate water. This has been made possible with funding from the United States Agency for International JERUSALEM–WEST BANK–GAZA Jerusalem–West Bank–Gaza. World Vision JWG has one of the largest community-based presence of any organisation operating in the West Bank. We work through 12 locations or area programmes (AP) in the West Bank, which directly support over 41,000 children participating in sponsorship programmes. CITIZEN VOICE AND ACTION 2. Context considerations 2.1 In which contexts is the project model likely to work best? Citizen Voice and Action has been successfully applied in a variety of contexts.2 CVA has succeeded in Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Middle East and Eastern Europe. However, somecontexts are
HOMEPAGE | WORLD VISION INTERNATIONALABOUT WORLD VISIONOUR WORKRESOURCESOUR IMPACTCHILD PROTECTIONDISASTER MANAGEMENT Together we can protect vulnerable children. Our focus is on helping the most vulnerable children overcome poverty and experience fullness of life. We help children of all backgrounds, even in the most dangerous places, inspired by our Christian faith. Together we can protect children today, and empower them for tomorrow. LOG IN | WORLD VISION INTERNATIONAL Enter the password that accompanies your username. Forgot your password? Footer. About Us. Our Vision & Values; Our History; OurLeadership
WORLD VISION URGES FOR UPTAKE OF COVID-19 VACCINE IN World Vision has urged the public to accept the COVID-19 vaccine* in order to help the country recover and build back after a year of slow business. The organisation's Director for Advocacy and Communications, Charles Gwengwe, made these remarks as he joined Government officials to roll out the AstraZeneca vaccine drive in Ntcheu district.OUR HISTORY
Our History. For more than 70 years, World Vision has been committed to protecting and caring for children and those in need. From our founder Bob Pierce giving the last $5 in his pocket to help care for an abandoned Chinese girl in 1947, to then-CEO Stan Mooneyham purchasing a large ship in 1979 to rescue refugee families stranded at sea in Vietnam, World Vision has gone where others would not.CLIMATE CHANGE
Climate change could push more than 100 million additional people back into poverty by 2030. Global warming is likely to rise 1.5C above pre-industrial levels between 2030 and 2052 if emissions continue to increase at the current rate. The existing rise of 1C has already led to more extreme weather, rising sea levels and diminishing arctic ice. AFRICA | LANDING_PAGE | WORLD VISION INTERNATIONAL The complex crisis spanning Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso is one of the fastest growing, most rapidly deteriorating humanitarian situations in the world. In the Central Sahel, nearly 5 million children are in urgent need of humanitarian assistance. The time to act WORLD VISION CAREERS It has come to our attention that several agencies or persons, are claiming to be acting on World Vision's behalf in recruiting or facilitating the recruitment of personnel. MOZAMBIQUE | FIELD OFFICE | WORLD VISION INTERNATIONAL To meet David's needs and those of 220 other households of Madibunhana community, World Vision has rehabilitated and modernised the nearby borehole incorporating a ramp that allows people with disabilities to, independently, access adequate water. This has been made possible with funding from the United States Agency for International JERUSALEM–WEST BANK–GAZA Jerusalem–West Bank–Gaza. World Vision JWG has one of the largest community-based presence of any organisation operating in the West Bank. We work through 12 locations or area programmes (AP) in the West Bank, which directly support over 41,000 children participating in sponsorship programmes. CITIZEN VOICE AND ACTION 2. Context considerations 2.1 In which contexts is the project model likely to work best? Citizen Voice and Action has been successfully applied in a variety of contexts.2 CVA has succeeded in Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Middle East and Eastern Europe. However, somecontexts are
WORLD VISION URGES FOR UPTAKE OF COVID-19 VACCINE IN World Vision has urged the public to accept the COVID-19 vaccine* in order to help the country recover and build back after a year of slow business. The organisation's Director for Advocacy and Communications, Charles Gwengwe, made these remarks as he joined Government officials to roll out the AstraZeneca vaccine drive in Ntcheu district.OUR PROMISE
Our Promise — Going further. Launched in November 2016, the Our Promise strategy represents our firm promise to the world’s most vulnerable children: We will continue to transform lives in the world’s hardest-to-reach places, empowering every girl and boy to reach their God-given potential. This drives to the very heart of our vision statement: ‘Our vision for every child, life in all THE LAMENTATIONS OF MOTHERS, CHILDREN CAUGHT UP IN THE The ongoing conflict in Tigray which started in November 2020 has led to increased humanitarian needs, seriously impacted food security and disrupted people’s livelihoods. Firsthand accounts of survivors of the conflict, displaced children and families indicate that several people particularly children, women, and the elderly are suffering due to the continued war and instability inCLIMATE CHANGE
Climate change could push more than 100 million additional people back into poverty by 2030. Global warming is likely to rise 1.5C above pre-industrial levels between 2030 and 2052 if emissions continue to increase at the current rate. The existing rise of 1C has already led to more extreme weather, rising sea levels and diminishing arctic ice. THE 2030 AGENDA AND PARTNERING The 2030 Agenda and Partnering. We believe a world without poverty is possible. Ending violence against children is possible. Ending the deaths of children from preventable health causes is possible. But it will require more actors, collaborating more often, in more places and more quickly than ever before. World Vision has produced a number ofFRAGILE CONTEXTS
By 2030, 80% of the world's poorest people will be living in places that are very dangerous for children. Some experts call these dangerous places "fragile contexts" - where chronic instability, conflict, and violence leave large numbers of children caught in atrap of
COVID-19 AFTERSHOCKS: OUT OF TIME Tuesday, July 7, 2020. COVID-19 Livelihoods Child Labour. As families' incomes plummet, millions more children go hungry and are forced to work and beg. Millions of parents and caregivers have lost incomes and jobs due to COVID-19, forcing them to expose their children to harmful and dangerous circumstances, such as begging or child marriage. STRENGTHENING THE PROTECTIVE ENVIRONMENT FOR CHILDREN IN This 4-page report summarizes the findings of a Child Protection Action Learning Process to discover how to effectively plan for and implement a child protection programme in two fragile contexts: the Mutwanga district in the Democratic Republic of Congo and the Azraq Refugee Camp in Jordan. The report covers an overview of the action learning methodology, the specific research WORLD VISION DONATES FOUR HIGH-FLOW NASAL OXYGEN THERAPY World Vision Lanka has donated four High-flow Nasal Oxygen Therapy machines to the Division of Biomedical Engineering Services of the Ministry of Health as a part of its Covid-19 response. These machines would be distributed to the hospitals that need them by the Division of Biomedical Engineering Services, who are responsible for providing appropriate state-of-the-art medical equipment LEBANON | FIELD OFFICE | WORLD VISION INTERNATIONAL Lebanon. World Vision started operating in Lebanon in 1975 with the onset of the civil war. Today we continue to assist Lebanese families and refugee communities through development projects, emergency relief, and advocacy. While more than a quarter of the Lebanese population lives below the poverty line, marginalisation andvulnerability are
HOMEPAGE | WORLD VISION INTERNATIONALABOUT WORLD VISIONOUR WORKRESOURCESOUR IMPACTCHILD PROTECTIONDISASTER MANAGEMENT Together we can protect vulnerable children. Our focus is on helping the most vulnerable children overcome poverty and experience fullness of life. We help children of all backgrounds, even in the most dangerous places, inspired by our Christian faith. Together we can protect children today, and empower them for tomorrow. LOG IN | WORLD VISION INTERNATIONAL Enter the password that accompanies your username. Forgot your password? Footer. About Us. Our Vision & Values; Our History; OurLeadership
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Our Promise — Going further. Launched in November 2016, the Our Promise strategy represents our firm promise to the world’s most vulnerable children: We will continue to transform lives in the world’s hardest-to-reach places, empowering every girl and boy to reach their God-given potential. This drives to the very heart of our vision statement: ‘Our vision for every child, life in allOUR HISTORY
Our History. For more than 70 years, World Vision has been committed to protecting and caring for children and those in need. From our founder Bob Pierce giving the last $5 in his pocket to help care for an abandoned Chinese girl in 1947, to then-CEO Stan Mooneyham purchasing a large ship in 1979 to rescue refugee families stranded at sea in Vietnam, World Vision has gone where others would not.FRAGILE CONTEXTS
By 2030, 80% of the world's poorest people will be living in places that are very dangerous for children. Some experts call these dangerous places "fragile contexts" - where chronic instability, conflict, and violence leave large numbers of children caught in atrap of
CHILD WELL-BEING REPORTS The 2014 Child Well-being Report is a major milestone for World Vision. World Vision is, for the first time, able to speak as an organisation on the many paths taken by its programmers, partners and community participants towards increased child well-being.This report offers insight into some of World Vision’s successful programme models for achieving results in each of our four target areas WORLD VISION CAREERS It has come to our attention that several agencies or persons, are claiming to be acting on World Vision's behalf in recruiting or facilitating the recruitment of personnel. SENEGAL | FIELD OFFICE | WORLD VISION INTERNATIONAL Senegal. World Vision is a global Christian relief, development and advocacy organization dedicated to empower children, families and communities to reach their full potential by tackling the root causes of poverty and injustice. For 30 years, World Vision has worked with the poorest communities in Senegal. Today, World Vision Senegal has200
TANZANIA | FIELD OFFICE | WORLD VISION INTERNATIONAL World Vision is complimenting Tanzania's government’s efforts to fight COVID-19. World Vision has donated equipment worth more than 200million Tanzanian Shillings (TZS) to Regional authorities in Dar es salaam, Arusha, Tabora, Shinyanga and Simiyu to compliment the Tanzanian government’s efforts in the fight against the COVID-19pandemic.
CITIZEN VOICE AND ACTION 2. Context considerations 2.1 In which contexts is the project model likely to work best? Citizen Voice and Action has been successfully applied in a variety of contexts.2 CVA has succeeded in Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Middle East and Eastern Europe. However, somecontexts are
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Our Promise — Going further. Launched in November 2016, the Our Promise strategy represents our firm promise to the world’s most vulnerable children: We will continue to transform lives in the world’s hardest-to-reach places, empowering every girl and boy to reach their God-given potential. This drives to the very heart of our vision statement: ‘Our vision for every child, life in allOUR HISTORY
Our History. For more than 70 years, World Vision has been committed to protecting and caring for children and those in need. From our founder Bob Pierce giving the last $5 in his pocket to help care for an abandoned Chinese girl in 1947, to then-CEO Stan Mooneyham purchasing a large ship in 1979 to rescue refugee families stranded at sea in Vietnam, World Vision has gone where others would not.FRAGILE CONTEXTS
By 2030, 80% of the world's poorest people will be living in places that are very dangerous for children. Some experts call these dangerous places "fragile contexts" - where chronic instability, conflict, and violence leave large numbers of children caught in atrap of
CHILD WELL-BEING REPORTS The 2014 Child Well-being Report is a major milestone for World Vision. World Vision is, for the first time, able to speak as an organisation on the many paths taken by its programmers, partners and community participants towards increased child well-being.This report offers insight into some of World Vision’s successful programme models for achieving results in each of our four target areas WORLD VISION CAREERS It has come to our attention that several agencies or persons, are claiming to be acting on World Vision's behalf in recruiting or facilitating the recruitment of personnel. SENEGAL | FIELD OFFICE | WORLD VISION INTERNATIONAL Senegal. World Vision is a global Christian relief, development and advocacy organization dedicated to empower children, families and communities to reach their full potential by tackling the root causes of poverty and injustice. For 30 years, World Vision has worked with the poorest communities in Senegal. Today, World Vision Senegal has200
TANZANIA | FIELD OFFICE | WORLD VISION INTERNATIONAL World Vision is complimenting Tanzania's government’s efforts to fight COVID-19. World Vision has donated equipment worth more than 200million Tanzanian Shillings (TZS) to Regional authorities in Dar es salaam, Arusha, Tabora, Shinyanga and Simiyu to compliment the Tanzanian government’s efforts in the fight against the COVID-19pandemic.
CITIZEN VOICE AND ACTION 2. Context considerations 2.1 In which contexts is the project model likely to work best? Citizen Voice and Action has been successfully applied in a variety of contexts.2 CVA has succeeded in Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Middle East and Eastern Europe. However, somecontexts are
FRAGILE CONTEXTS
By 2030, 80% of the world's poorest people will be living in places that are very dangerous for children. Some experts call these dangerous places "fragile contexts" - where chronic instability, conflict, and violence leave large numbers of children caught in atrap of
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Climate change could push more than 100 million additional people back into poverty by 2030. Global warming is likely to rise 1.5C above pre-industrial levels between 2030 and 2052 if emissions continue to increase at the current rate. The existing rise of 1C has already led to more extreme weather, rising sea levels and diminishing arctic ice. ECO-FRIENDLY VILLAGES "The use of organic manure produced from earthworms and dung increases the fertility of the land. Besides, the yield of non-toxic vegetables and fruits is getting better," says Rupali, a resident of an eco-friendly village. HISTORY WILL JUDGE G7 LEADERS’ RESPONSE TO COVID-19 World Vision has welcomed a letter by 230 former national leaders, Nobel laureates and international business leaders calling for the G7 nations to contribute US$66 billion towards delivering vaccines.. Andrew Morley, president of the global aid agency, said the letter — signed by notaries including former UN Secretary-General Ban-Ki Moon and 15 former African leaders — could saveFOUND 150 JOBS
16525-13N25039. Asia & Pacific Vietnam. Security. Fixed term, Full-time. WORK CONTEXT / BACKGROUND:World Vision is a Christian relief and development organization working to create lasting change in the lives of children, families and communities living in poverty. World Vision serves all people regardless of religion, race, ethnicityor gender.
APPROACHES AND INTERVENTIONS While every person on the planet needs clean water, dignified sanitation and healthy hygiene practices, there are a variety of approaches and interventions that can be taken to help communities have safe, convenient, reliable and sustainable WASH facilities andservices.
WORLD VISION DONATES FOUR HIGH-FLOW NASAL OXYGEN THERAPY World Vision Lanka has donated four High-flow Nasal Oxygen Therapy machines to the Division of Biomedical Engineering Services of the Ministry of Health as a part of its Covid-19 response. These machines would be distributed to the hospitals that need them by the Division of Biomedical Engineering Services, who are responsible for providing appropriate state-of-the-art medical equipment WORLD VISION COLLABORATES WITH THE GOVERNOR OF SANLIURFA World Vision’s new project in Sanliurfa helps Syrians and local communities access employment and protection services Governor of Sanliurfa, Turkish Red Crescent and World Vision signing ceremony takes place on June 1st to mark the start of the project The project targets 300 Syrian and host community members improving access economic opportunities through supporting with ESWATINI | FIELD OFFICE | WORLD VISION INTERNATIONAL Eswatini. World Vision Eswatini (WVE) started operating in 1992, focusing mainly on emergency relief after the devastating drought that hit Eswatini. In 1996 the focus shifted from relief to disaster mitigation, rehabilitation, and transformational development. Initially, WVE used the community development project (CDP) approachand later
AFRICA | LANDING_PAGE | WORLD VISION INTERNATIONAL World Vision has the privilege to partner with communities across Africa We aim to achieve the sustained well-being of children within families and communities, especially the most vulnerable, by ensuring that children: enjoy good health; are educated for life; experience the love of God and neighbour; and are cared for, protected andparticipate.
HOMEPAGE | WORLD VISION INTERNATIONALABOUT WORLD VISIONOUR WORKRESOURCESOUR IMPACTCHILD PROTECTIONDISASTER MANAGEMENT Together we can protect vulnerable children. Our focus is on helping the most vulnerable children overcome poverty and experience fullness of life. We help children of all backgrounds, even in the most dangerous places, inspired by our Christian faith. Together we can protect children today, and empower them for tomorrow. LOG IN | WORLD VISION INTERNATIONAL Enter the password that accompanies your username. Forgot your password? Footer. About Us. Our Vision & Values; Our History; OurLeadership
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Our Promise — Going further. Launched in November 2016, the Our Promise strategy represents our firm promise to the world’s most vulnerable children: We will continue to transform lives in the world’s hardest-to-reach places, empowering every girl and boy to reach their God-given potential. This drives to the very heart of our vision statement: ‘Our vision for every child, life in allOUR HISTORY
Our History. For more than 70 years, World Vision has been committed to protecting and caring for children and those in need. From our founder Bob Pierce giving the last $5 in his pocket to help care for an abandoned Chinese girl in 1947, to then-CEO Stan Mooneyham purchasing a large ship in 1979 to rescue refugee families stranded at sea in Vietnam, World Vision has gone where others would not.FRAGILE CONTEXTS
By 2030, 80% of the world's poorest people will be living in places that are very dangerous for children. Some experts call these dangerous places "fragile contexts" - where chronic instability, conflict, and violence leave large numbers of children caught in atrap of
CHILD WELL-BEING REPORTS The 2014 Child Well-being Report is a major milestone for World Vision. World Vision is, for the first time, able to speak as an organisation on the many paths taken by its programmers, partners and community participants towards increased child well-being.This report offers insight into some of World Vision’s successful programme models for achieving results in each of our four target areas WORLD VISION CAREERS It has come to our attention that several agencies or persons, are claiming to be acting on World Vision's behalf in recruiting or facilitating the recruitment of personnel. SENEGAL | FIELD OFFICE | WORLD VISION INTERNATIONAL Senegal. World Vision is a global Christian relief, development and advocacy organization dedicated to empower children, families and communities to reach their full potential by tackling the root causes of poverty and injustice. For 30 years, World Vision has worked with the poorest communities in Senegal. Today, World Vision Senegal has200
TANZANIA | FIELD OFFICE | WORLD VISION INTERNATIONAL World Vision is complimenting Tanzania's government’s efforts to fight COVID-19. World Vision has donated equipment worth more than 200million Tanzanian Shillings (TZS) to Regional authorities in Dar es salaam, Arusha, Tabora, Shinyanga and Simiyu to compliment the Tanzanian government’s efforts in the fight against the COVID-19pandemic.
CITIZEN VOICE AND ACTION 2. Context considerations 2.1 In which contexts is the project model likely to work best? Citizen Voice and Action has been successfully applied in a variety of contexts.2 CVA has succeeded in Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Middle East and Eastern Europe. However, somecontexts are
HOMEPAGE | WORLD VISION INTERNATIONALABOUT WORLD VISIONOUR WORKRESOURCESOUR IMPACTCHILD PROTECTIONDISASTER MANAGEMENT Together we can protect vulnerable children. Our focus is on helping the most vulnerable children overcome poverty and experience fullness of life. We help children of all backgrounds, even in the most dangerous places, inspired by our Christian faith. Together we can protect children today, and empower them for tomorrow. LOG IN | WORLD VISION INTERNATIONAL Enter the password that accompanies your username. Forgot your password? Footer. About Us. Our Vision & Values; Our History; OurLeadership
OUR PROMISE
Our Promise — Going further. Launched in November 2016, the Our Promise strategy represents our firm promise to the world’s most vulnerable children: We will continue to transform lives in the world’s hardest-to-reach places, empowering every girl and boy to reach their God-given potential. This drives to the very heart of our vision statement: ‘Our vision for every child, life in allOUR HISTORY
Our History. For more than 70 years, World Vision has been committed to protecting and caring for children and those in need. From our founder Bob Pierce giving the last $5 in his pocket to help care for an abandoned Chinese girl in 1947, to then-CEO Stan Mooneyham purchasing a large ship in 1979 to rescue refugee families stranded at sea in Vietnam, World Vision has gone where others would not.FRAGILE CONTEXTS
By 2030, 80% of the world's poorest people will be living in places that are very dangerous for children. Some experts call these dangerous places "fragile contexts" - where chronic instability, conflict, and violence leave large numbers of children caught in atrap of
CHILD WELL-BEING REPORTS The 2014 Child Well-being Report is a major milestone for World Vision. World Vision is, for the first time, able to speak as an organisation on the many paths taken by its programmers, partners and community participants towards increased child well-being.This report offers insight into some of World Vision’s successful programme models for achieving results in each of our four target areas WORLD VISION CAREERS It has come to our attention that several agencies or persons, are claiming to be acting on World Vision's behalf in recruiting or facilitating the recruitment of personnel. SENEGAL | FIELD OFFICE | WORLD VISION INTERNATIONAL Senegal. World Vision is a global Christian relief, development and advocacy organization dedicated to empower children, families and communities to reach their full potential by tackling the root causes of poverty and injustice. For 30 years, World Vision has worked with the poorest communities in Senegal. Today, World Vision Senegal has200
TANZANIA | FIELD OFFICE | WORLD VISION INTERNATIONAL World Vision is complimenting Tanzania's government’s efforts to fight COVID-19. World Vision has donated equipment worth more than 200million Tanzanian Shillings (TZS) to Regional authorities in Dar es salaam, Arusha, Tabora, Shinyanga and Simiyu to compliment the Tanzanian government’s efforts in the fight against the COVID-19pandemic.
CITIZEN VOICE AND ACTION 2. Context considerations 2.1 In which contexts is the project model likely to work best? Citizen Voice and Action has been successfully applied in a variety of contexts.2 CVA has succeeded in Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Middle East and Eastern Europe. However, somecontexts are
FRAGILE CONTEXTS
By 2030, 80% of the world's poorest people will be living in places that are very dangerous for children. Some experts call these dangerous places "fragile contexts" - where chronic instability, conflict, and violence leave large numbers of children caught in atrap of
CLIMATE CHANGE
Climate change could push more than 100 million additional people back into poverty by 2030. Global warming is likely to rise 1.5C above pre-industrial levels between 2030 and 2052 if emissions continue to increase at the current rate. The existing rise of 1C has already led to more extreme weather, rising sea levels and diminishing arctic ice. ECO-FRIENDLY VILLAGES "The use of organic manure produced from earthworms and dung increases the fertility of the land. Besides, the yield of non-toxic vegetables and fruits is getting better," says Rupali, a resident of an eco-friendly village.FOUND 150 JOBS
16525-13N25039. Asia & Pacific Vietnam. Security. Fixed term, Full-time. WORK CONTEXT / BACKGROUND:World Vision is a Christian relief and development organization working to create lasting change in the lives of children, families and communities living in poverty. World Vision serves all people regardless of religion, race, ethnicityor gender.
WORLD VISION DONATES FOUR HIGH-FLOW NASAL OXYGEN THERAPY World Vision Lanka has donated four High-flow Nasal Oxygen Therapy machines to the Division of Biomedical Engineering Services of the Ministry of Health as a part of its Covid-19 response. These machines would be distributed to the hospitals that need them by the Division of Biomedical Engineering Services, who are responsible for providing appropriate state-of-the-art medical equipment ESWATINI | FIELD OFFICE | WORLD VISION INTERNATIONAL Eswatini. World Vision Eswatini (WVE) started operating in 1992, focusing mainly on emergency relief after the devastating drought that hit Eswatini. In 1996 the focus shifted from relief to disaster mitigation, rehabilitation, and transformational development. Initially, WVE used the community development project (CDP) approachand later
CONTACT US | CONGO | WORLD VISION INTERNATIONAL World Vision Democratic Republic of Congo B.P. 942 Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo AFRICA | LANDING_PAGE | WORLD VISION INTERNATIONAL World Vision has the privilege to partner with communities across Africa We aim to achieve the sustained well-being of children within families and communities, especially the most vulnerable, by ensuring that children: enjoy good health; are educated for life; experience the love of God and neighbour; and are cared for, protected andparticipate.
'POVERTY PUSHED ME INTO THE WORLD OF CRIME BUT I TURNED MY In Salgaa, World Vision Kenya seeks to improve the livelihoods of vulnerable communities, especially women, so that they can lift themselves out of poverty that pushes many to engage in criminal activities and neglect their children. Juliana shares her testimony below:I got married to a wealthy man when I was young. He took me right after I finished high school and I had no qualms about it GENDER TRAINING TOOLKIT 3 I would like to express my deep appreciation to the Gender Training Toolkit Core Working Group for their invaluable input and commitmentand to all
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