page / Dezember 18, 2012
Blog: View from the crisis
John Kangara Mucheru: Finding purpose in the “madhouse”DECEMBER 4, 2012 by
publication / August 7, 2023
Weekend of Prayer 2023: Liturgy Guide
Go deeper this weekend with scripture, reflections, prayers and worship. We encourage you to make this guide your own and adapt to your own Christian traditions.
publication / April 4, 2023
Improving Child Literacy Through the support of Community Networks
Unlock Literacy Learning Networks Research World Vision Ghana
publication / August 23, 2023
Venezuela Crisis Response Update June 2023
"Hope without Borders" report: World Vision's Q2 2023 response to Venezuela Crisis. Covers crisis impact, actions in Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela. Migration due to multi-factor crisis. Food, services, employment, protection lacking. World Vision aided 1.9M+ since 2019, 60.4K in Q2 2023. Support for vulnerable Venezuelans via our efforts.
publication / August 3, 2023
Weekend of Prayer & Action Against Hunger Social Media Kit
On this page, you will be able to find everything you need to help promote your church or communities' engagement this weekend.
article / August 17, 2023
Blerina Lako: A life-changing journey from Albania, Iraq, Sudan and the Ukraine crisis
I am from Albania. Before coming to Ukraine, I worked in Iraq and Sudan, both challenging contexts. It was not difficult for me to decide to work in Ukraine having already worked in difficult environments.
article / April 23, 2014
Staff Blog: Advocating for a Healthier Lifestyle
On my trips to scores of cities and villages across Indonesia, I discovered many interesting habits related to defecating. In some villages, many people -- male and female -- still prefer to defecate at the riverbanks or in the bushes.
page / März 7, 2014
Staff Blog: Gautam's Sweet Dreams
By: Lipy Mary Rodrigues, World Vision Bangladesh Communications
article / Januar 16, 2014
Blog: New UN initiative gives power to kids all over the world
World Vision Canada's Debbie Wolfe examines the Third Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child, and what it means for children.
publication / Juni 16, 2023
Protecting Children in the Digital Environment
The Internet age has progressively transformed socioeconomic growth for nations and businesses across the globe. More so, access to the Internet creates opportunities for Zambian children to participate in crucial decision-making processes locally, nationally, regionally and globally using an online digital environment that has opened up virtual, less expensive, yet meaningful, practical discussions among parties in distant places. Children also use the internet for learning, streaming videos, playing games, and following and watching trending activities online.