article / février 6, 2020
World Vision at the World Urban Forum
More than a billion children live in cities today, with hundreds of millions of them living in slums and informal settlements. By 2050, it’s projected that 70% of the world’s children will live in cities; more and more in informal, poor and fragile areas where they are especiall
article / janvier 21, 2022
Fighting hunger with climate-smart farming methods in South Sudan
“We have been spared from hunger for over a year now,” shares 32-year-old Amou.
article / novembre 7, 2022
Not All Disabilities are Visible
invisible visible inclusion gender social disability girls education
publication / août 23, 2022
Ukraine Crisis Response Situation Report August 2022: 277,152 people reached
Six months on, World Vision's Ukraine Crisis response has reached 277,152 people though its various interventions on health, shelter, education, food, cash, WASH, protection and livelihoods.
publication / août 23, 2023
Actualización de la Respuesta "Esperanza sin fronteras" a junio de 2023
Informe "Esperanza sin fronteras": Respuesta de World Vision al segundo trimestre de 2023 a la crisis de Venezuela. Cubre impacto de crisis, acciones en Bolivia, Brasil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Perú, Venezuela. Migración por crisis multifactorial. Faltan alimentos, servicios, empleo y protección. World Vision ayudó a 1,9M+ desde 2019, 60,4K en el segundo trimestre de 2023. Apoyo a venezolanos vulnerables a través de nuestros esfuerzos.
publication / mars 10, 2021
Agile in adversity: How COVID-19 changed the way World Vision works
While much of the world was shutting down, World Vision stayed open, alongside other frontline responders, to ensure the most vulnerable children, families, and communities were served.
publication / mai 26, 2023
Health Systems Assessment and Improvement Matrix (S-AIM)
Health Systems Assessment and Improvement Matrix (S-AIM) - A tool for assessing and improving health systems in support of Community Health Worker programmes
publication / avril 22, 2021
World Vision Syria Response's Situation Report (Q1 2021)
Within the first three months of 2021, World Vision Syria Response has reached 845,607 people including 433,555 children in Jordan, Syria and Turkey.