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Change Makers In the News From the Field
Change Makers Refugee voices at the table
Born from Canada’s inspiring Together for Learning Campaign, the Refugee
Education Council (REC) has been a driving force in advocating for quality
education for refugees and displaced youth. We are proud to announce our dynamic
2024-2025 cohort—a diverse collective of 12 refugee leaders and advocates from
10 different countries.
From the Field Empowering urban Tanzanian dads for adolescent health and rights
As traditional powerholders, men can serve as influential gender equality
advocates. By working with other men and boys to speak out against
discriminatory gender norms that perpetuate discrimination, violence and
inequality, men serve as positive role models. The AHADI project has adapted the
MenCare program to promote gender equality with a focus on adolescent girls.
From the Field The science of play
Children’s play is more than simple amusement or a way to burn off natural
energy. Play is a fundamental component of cognitive development, cultivating
critical thinking, problem-solving, creativity, teamwork, and communication
skills.
From the Field Women, peace, and security & the climate change agenda
Women in conflict-affected and environmentally vulnerable areas face
disproportionate impacts from climate change and armed conflict due to existing
vulnerabilities and structural inequalities. Despite these challenges, women are
vital agents of change and resilience. Addressing these interconnected issues
requires gender-responsive approaches that acknowledge the complex relationship
between women's roles in peacebuilding and the impacts of climate change.
In the News Better futures built on love and hope
All it takes is a little love and hope from one sponsor to change the course of
life for a child and their family.
In the News The Sudan crisis: One year later
It's been one year since violence erupted in Sudan and led to a devastating
displacement crisis. Learn all about what's been happening in the region since
then.
Change Makers Taking the Long Road to Faith and Love
According to the experts, most of us don’t think much about our own mortality
until we’re in our sixties or seventies. Up until that point, most people feel
deep down that they’re going to live forever.
In the News Spreading hope during crisis in Haiti
Lesly Michaud, Program Director of World Vision Haiti shares more about the
humanitarian crisis in the country.
From the Field The first 72 hours: How we respond in a disaster
When disaster strikes, World Vision’s local and global staff are quick to the
scene. They provide emergency help and supplies to save lives.
From the Field Breaking the stigma around menstruation
World Vision’s Youth Empowered Project is run in partnership with Global Affairs
Canada. It is increasing awareness and education about girls’ menstrual hygiene
management and its benefits.
From the Field Preparing Youth For Their Future
World Vision’s Vulnerable Youth Initiative features a curriculum called Youth
Ready that prepares teens and young adults for employment in Latin America.
From the Field Laila's quest to improve adolescent health and rights
World Vision’s Accelerated Hope and Development for Urban Adolescents in
Tanzania is run in partnership with Global Affairs Canada and focuses on gender
equality and rights.
From the Field Innovative technology improves children's learning
A free, interactive literacy software program called ABRA/READS is helping
children in Rwanda develop their English literacy skills through play-based
learning.
From the Field Protecting a girl's right to an education
World Vision’s Equality for Girls’ Access to Learning (EGAL) project is run in
partnership with Global Affairs Canada. Sister Helene in the DRC is working with
vulnerable girls through EGAL.
In the News How transforming a child’s life alters life in the community, too
International development happens when we collaborate, learn, and share to
foster thriving communities. Sponsorship can achieve this by connecting with
children in need around the world.
From the Field What is “El Niño" and how does it affect the world?
El Niño is a climate phenomenon with the power to increase global warming.
Together with climate change, it’s devastating the world’s poorest people.
From the Field Three ways toys are making a difference across the world
Find out all the ways toys can make a positive change in the lives of children
across the world, courtesy of Spinmaster.
In the News Building a bridge between child and sponsor
It’s safe to say that physical and language barriers are felt between sponsored
child and sponsor. Though letters and emails are often translated into
corresponding languages, there is one type of communication that requires no
interpretation, bridging the gaps of physical and linguistic separation.
In the News Food insecurity: What you need to know
Millions of people around the world struggle with food insecurity. Learn key
facts about the issue and what you can do to help.
In the News Unveiling potential through the kindness of sponsors
Kindness and generosity seem simple enough, but what might seem like effortless
gestures are actually life-changing for vulnerable children and families by
presenting them with opportunities to receive life’s essential needs, leading to
a brighter future.
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