#NowHiring: World Vision USA is looking for talented professionals to join our team going where no one else goes because Jesus is alive in the hardest places to be a child. #LifeChangingJobs #CareersWithImpact
World Vision USA
Non-profit Organizations
Federal Way, Washington 55,681 followers
Helping children, families, & communities reach their full potential by tackling the causes of poverty & injustice.
About us
World Vision is a Christian humanitarian, development and advocacy organization devoted to improving the lives of children, families and their communities around the world. Our 34,000+ staff members working in nearly 100 countries are united through our ethos, mission and shared desire for all individuals, especially children, to overcome poverty, inequality and injustice. Come find the intersection of calling and career and be a life changer with us. Visit our careers page over at www.worldvision.org/job-opportunities.
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https://www.worldvision.org/
External link for World Vision USA
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 10,001+ employees
- Headquarters
- Federal Way, Washington
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1950
- Specialties
- Child sponsorship, Humanitarian aid, Emergency relief, Community development, Policy and advocacy, Clean Water, Goods-in-Kind, Cause Marketing, and health
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34834 Weyerhaeuser Way South
Federal Way, Washington 98001, US
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300 I Street, NE
Washington, District of Columbia 20002, US
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277 Mallory Station RD
Franklin, Tennessee 37067, US
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3306 W Armitage Ave
Chicago, Illinois 60647, US
Employees at World Vision USA
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"The contextual perspective is essential. Smallholders’ challenges are highly variable from one country to another, one landscape to another, one community to another, [and] the need to design ahead of the crisis ... coming back to ... including system thinking, and turning system into action to support livelihoods. To help farmers bounce back better and continue to make progress is very important." ~ Simon Winter, Syngenta Foundation for Sustainable Agriculture World Vision's multi-sectoral resilience framework underscores the importance of context-specific approaches and systems thinking. The framework's emphasis on systems thinking ensures that interventions are holistic and adaptive to varying contexts. This approach not only supports immediate recovery but also fosters long-term resilience by strengthening local systems and capacities. By anticipating crises and tailoring solutions to local contexts, we can build stronger, more resilient communities. Learn how applying these principles can help communities bounce back better and stronger. https://lnkd.in/e5rQffVf Thank you, Simon, for your keynote at our Road to Resilience Webinar last week. Your focus on contextual and system thinking was pivotal in our discussions. #resilientsystems #Sustainability #Development #SustainableDevelopment #MultisectoralResilience #Resilience #Innovation
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Truly inspiring! This week, Global Disability Inclusion Forum participants took to the field in Malawi to deepen their understanding of education, rehabilitation, and case management to equip and support children and youth with disabilities so they can build more inclusive practices in development work globally. Field visits like these are crucial opportunities to learn about innovative practices and are essential for fostering collaboration. Participants learned firsthand from experts and implementers of impactful and sustainable programs like Able to Thrive, which is equipping and empowering children and youth with disabilities by leveraging tools like participatory GIS mapping and engaging local partners. Through visits to community-based screenings, sign language learning programs, parent support groups, and more, participants witnessed the transformative impact of holistic programming and approaches that enhance the well-being of children and youth with disabilities by empowering caregivers and improving access to and sustainable integration of education, health, WASH, and livelihoods programming, ensuring that all children have the opportunity to thrive. Participants also visited our incredible partners, including ABC Hearing Clinic, Sandi Thandiza, and Malawi Against Physical Disabilities (MAP). Check out photos from the field visits—and learn more about the incredible work being done to create inclusive communities at https://lnkd.in/gjZ2XRvY #innovation #sustanability #disabilityinclusion
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#NowHiring: We are looking for our next #SpanishSpeaking #DesignMonitoringAndEvaluationSpecialist to join the team at World Vision. This is an amazing opportunity for someone who wants to work closely with humanitarian programs in the Latin America and Carribean region! #Apply here: https://lnkd.in/e77iB8kd
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Huge updates from World Vision USA Water and Health including some milestones in completing the funding for #Zambia and #Niger and new Rotary and Gates Foundation https://bit.ly/4cECe5M
World Vision Water and Health Update: July 2024
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"The release of USAID's updated policy on resilience and World Vision’s multi-sectoral resilience framework cannot be more timely.... We welcome the conceptual multi-sectoral resilience framework that World Vision is putting forward reaffirming the key components of resilience and highlighting elements of process, mindset, and capacity." Jocelyn G. Brown Hall, FAO, during her keynote at World Vision’s Road to Resilience webinar World Vision's new framework reinforces key resilience components and focuses on transformative processes. By emphasizing a comprehensive understanding of resilience, the framework addresses the complexities of modern vulnerabilities, integrating process, mindset, and capacity to build robust systems capable of withstanding shocks and stresses. Learn more about how these principles can transform resilience efforts, drive sustainable change, and enhance your work in resilience and sustainable development: https://lnkd.in/e5rQffVf Thank you, Jocelyn, for your keynote at our Road to Resilience Webinar last week. Your insights greatly enriched the discussion and the release of our new framework. #resilientsystems #Sustainability #Development #SustainableDevelopment #MultisectoralResilience
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Yesterday was an incredible day of learning and action at the GESI Disability Inclusion Forum in Malawi! More than a hundred people including government leaders, disabled persons organizations, disability inclusion experts, and project implementers from around the world shared challenges, innovative solutions, and best practices to equip and support children and youth with disabilities in fragile contexts. After a keynote address from Jean Sendeza, Ministry of Gender, Community Development, and Social Welfare for the Republic of Malawi, participants dove into sessions packed with evidence-based learnings and impactful and sustainable disability inclusion programs and approaches from around the world—starting with World Vision’s Able to Thrive program in Malawi: 🔸 Able to Thrive, implemented by World Vision Malawi, is an innovative project aiming to enhance the well-being of 10,000 children and youth with disabilities through improved case management, access to services, and community empowerment. The program integrates education, health, WASH, and livelihoods programming to address the diverse needs of children and youth with disabilities. 🔸 Malawi Council for Disability Affairs (MACODA), a key partner in Able to Thrive, shared insights and approaches in supporting education on the new disability act and mobilizing its staff and volunteers to support case management for children with disabilities. 🔸 Additional sessions featured youth participants, who presented their experiences and recommendations, to the Ministry of Gender, Federation of Disability Organizations in Malawi (FEDOMA), and MACODA shared successful approaches to better include the voices of youth and persons with disabilities in programming. Youth also shared the photographs they took during a workshop last week, which highlighted issues of importance to them. 🔸 Participants also heard from experts who shared challenges of disability inclusion in emergency response, how to enhance WASH and livelihoods in fragile contexts, and how to integrate disability inclusion into #environmentalsustainability. 🔸 During afternoon breakout sessions, participants delved deeper into topics such as inclusive education, WASH and nutrition, rehabilitation services, and effective training on disability inclusion. Thank you to all the donors, experts, and participants for making this event a success! By sharing our learnings and innovative approaches, we are building and supporting more inclusive practices in development work globally. Learn about many of these practices and programs on our webpage at https://lnkd.in/gjZ2XRvY #innovation #sustanability #disabilityinclusion
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We’re thrilled to share World Vision’s new multi-sector resilience framework and other resources released at the Road to Resilience webinar, which was hosted by Serena Stepanovic, World Vision Associate Vice President for Food Security and Livelihoods! Dive into these resources to discover impactful strategies for your work! Special thanks to our keynote speakers and industry experts from USAID, FAO, Syngenta Foundation for Sustainable Agriculture, Tulane University, TANGO International Inc., International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), and Institute of Development Studies for your insights into and support for this framework designed to build resilience and sustain impact on vulnerable communities worldwide. https://lnkd.in/e5rQffVf
Did you miss the Road to Resilience webinar? What a time we had. Thanks so much to the 200 attendees who shared the moment with us yesterday, including bilateral and multi-later donors, university faculty and students, #HDP implementing partners, and representatives from multiple branches of U.S. government. For those who couldn't be there, here's a snapshot: #USAID's Mia Beers shared some of the key learnings that have resulted in USAID's updated resilience policy. FAO's Jocelyn G. Brown Hall talked about the role of resilience approaches in responding to the growing tide of humanitarian need, and Simon Winter of Syngenta Foundation for Sustainable Agriculture highlighted the critical role of corporate foundations, agribusinesses and farmers themselves in pursuing viable pathways toward resilience. Research experts from Tulane University International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) TANGO International Inc. and the Institute of Development Studies also provided incredibly rich insights on what we are learning--and what we still need to understand—about making gains towards more resilient families, communities and systems. This included discussion on #agrifoodsystems resilience, successes using #graduationmodels and evidence of the protective effects of resilience approaches in mitigating negative coping mechanism in the face of emerging, climate-related shocks. We heard from Margaret Schuler and Mona A. Davies about #WorldVision’s commitment to #transformationaldevelopment, and the role that #THRIVE (a multi-country, market-systems focused program) plays in catalyzing resilience in 11 countries. And it was my distinct privilege to introduce World Vision’s new systems-focused, multi-sectoral framework and white paper for resilience; a companion literature review by Tulane University; and 3 OTHER PUBLICATIONS on range of related themes. Want to know more? You can find these publications and more here: https://lnkd.in/ev8d2_vu HUGE THANK YOU to all of our keynote and research speakers and to the world vision team that made this moment possible. Monica Hubert Laura Zimmerman Carmen Andres Lori Robinson Let's keep the conversation going. Reach out to me to learn more. World Vision USA USAID Feed the Future Food Security and Nutrition (FSN) Network Syngenta Foundation for Sustainable Agriculture International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) VisionFund International Susan Otchere Leonardo Hosh Johanna Ryan Yukiko Y. Kristen Straw Barredo
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Don’t miss your chance to register as an online participant in the kick-off event of the World Vision GESI Disability Forum on July 15 in Malawi! Visit a newly launched webpage to learn more about this online and in-person event and our innovative programs, partnerships, tools, and resources to support children with disabilities. The July 15 in-person and online event, hosted by World Vision Malawi and open to the public, will connect public sector donors, Malawi government leaders, organizations for persons with disabilities, project implementers, and youth with disabilities dedicated to fostering inclusive communities. Highlights include: 🔸 Keynote address by the Government of Malawi Ministry of Gender, Community Development, and Social Welfare. 🔸 Interactive sessions featuring key donors, experts, implementers, and youth with disabilities focusing on disability programming, empowering children with disabilities, and enhancing disability inclusion in fragile contexts, climate action, and emergency response. 🔸 Breakout sessions designed to dive deeper into inclusive education, WASH and nutrition, rehabilitation services, and more. Following the public kick-off event, World Vision colleagues and partners will participate in learning and field visits showcasing innovative strategies and planning sessions to identify promising practices for policy revision and program enhancement. We are committed to inclusive education, effective case management, and empowering children with disabilities. Through initiatives like the All Children Reading: A Grand Challenge for Development program and innovative community-based learning solutions, we strive to ensure every child, regardless of their abilities, has access to quality learning opportunities. Our comprehensive case management approach connects children in underserved communities with essential services, leveraging strong partnerships and digital tools. Visit our webpage to learn more and register today to be part of this transformative journey! 🔸 Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gjZ2XRvY 🔸 To register: https://lnkd.in/ebF2RXye #sustainability #disabilityinclusion #innovation
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Honored to share virtually today at the high level meeting organized by World Health Organization on Water, sanitation, hygiene, waste and electricity in health care facilities: leveraging interlinkages with climate and health goals. World Vision USA commits to upgrading 3,000 clinics by 2030