publication / Februar 11, 2016
Nutrition Summit in Rio 2016
The Second High Level Summit on Nutrition will be held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on 4th of August 2016. It is the biggest global event between now and 2020 to address the devastating burden of undernutrition.
opinion / Decembar 19, 2023
Faith groups pledge Advent Hope for refugee children
Andrea Kaufmann of World Vision International reflects on the importance of hope and faith-sensitive mental health and psychosocial support especially as more children are displaced and made refugee by climate and conflict.
article / Decembar 17, 2022
Empowering migrant women
Voice from a Myanmar migrant volunteer about safe, fair and right for migrant worker
publication / Oktobar 6, 2022
Assesment Report of needs Venezuelan migrants in Necoclí, Colombia.
This report is the result of a context and needs analysis exercise with the migrant population in transit as well as
some families with vocation for permanence in the municipality of Necoclí, to explore their main risks, needs, and
vulnerability situations.
publication / April 24, 2024
Mid-year review of education for children displaced by the conflict in Ukraine at the start of the 2023-2024 Academic Year
Mid-year review of education for children displaced by the conflict in Ukraine at the start of the 2023-2024 Academic Year World Vision
opinion / Decembar 12, 2023
Monday's Dawn: Unraveling the Aftermath Once the Global Refugee Forum Echoes Fade
Brikena Zogaj on Global Refugee Forum 2023: will this momentous event will serve as a catalyst for enduring humanitarian change or remain a transient spectacle on the international stage?
video / Septembar 27, 2022
Venezuelan migrants cross the Darien jungle
El Tapón del Darién (The Darien Gap at the Colombia-Panama border) is one of the most dangerous migratory crossings in the world.
It is a dense jungle that is extremely difficult and risky to traverse because of its geography and because it is an area dominated by human trafficking, drug trafficking, gangs and illicit groups.
In August 2022, 30,055 people crossed from Colombia to Panama, 76% of the people were Venezuelan migrants and 15% are girls and boys.
Despite the huge risks, many families assume the risk as they feel they lack alternatives to provide for the needs of their children.
See how World Vision is supporting migrant families in Colombia and six other nations in South America.
publication / Februar 1, 2024
Venezuela Crisis Response Update September 2023
Discover the achievements and challenges faced by refugees and migrants in vulnerable situations in the "Hope Without Borders" Multi-Country Response Report from July to September 2023. World Vision's continuous commitment has reached 1.9 million people since 2019, and between July and September, there were 86.2 thousand participants. Explore detailed accounts of our initiatives in Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Join us in bringing hope and assistance to those facing adversity in the region.
publication / April 18, 2024
Innovative project aims to strengthen resilience and livelihoods recovery in Ukraine
The Recovery Through Innovative Startup Empowerment (RISE) is a comprehensive program designed to empower Ukrainian entrepreneurs on their journey to successful innovative business startups. The proposed project will particularly focus on green construction, energy efficiency, and the digitization of climate-smart agriculture, among others.
video / Maj 16, 2023
World Vision is assisting migrant families on the Chilean-Peruvian border
World Vision is working at dangerous and violent border points in Latin America to protect migrant children and adolescents.