publication / Հուլիս 12, 2021
Tackling a double-threat: Children at the front and centre of urban fragility and climate change
Climate change is a threat multiplier, disproportionately affecting the most vulnerable girls and boys.
press release / Նոյեմբեր 7, 2022
Immediate global action required to prevent Famine in the Horn of Africa
Joint Alert "Immediate global action required to prevent Famine in the Horn of Africa" signed by World Vision, FEWS, FCA, and 13 others. 5th consecutive season of drought has been set in motion by a poor start to October – December rains.
publication / Փետրվար 3, 2021
Counting Pennies II: An analysis of official development assistance to end violence against children
Violence against children impacts more than one billion children and costs world economies US$7
trillion annually. In 2015, the world’s leaders listed violence against children as one of the top
publication / Հունիս 20, 2023
Supporting Child Well-being through Climate Smart Agriculture: World Vision's approach
Supporting Child Well-being through Climate Smart Agriculture: World Vision's approach
publication / Սեպտեմբեր 4, 2023
Global Hunger Response Situation Update - August 2023
This is the twelfth situation report for the Global Hunger Response, based on trends and impact as of August 2023.
publication / Հուլիս 7, 2021
Nepal COVER Project Phase II SitRep 9 (7 July 2021 update)
Following are the major highlights of Nepal COVER Project – Phase II, as of 7 July 2021:
publication / Նոյեմբեր 4, 2022
Manual de Regeneración natural asistida por la comunidad (FMNR)
El manual proporciona una guía de campo paso a paso sobre cómo implementar Manual de Regeneración natural asistida por la comunidad (FMNR).
publication / Մարտ 21, 2023
WASH in Schools in the West Bank - KAP Survey - World Vision - March23
The survey presents the knowledge, attitudes and practices on WASH of 385 students from 13 schools in the area C of the West Bank.
publication / Հունիս 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.