publication / Julho 12, 2016
El Nino & Children in Southern Africa
Southern Africa is currently facing one of the strongest El Niño crises in 35 years, with an estimated 49 million people at risk. This El Niño, through drought, floods and sometimes both, is causing food insecurity, increased food prices, death of livestock and economic slow-down.
publication / Dezembro 9, 2020
Documento de Abogacía: Abordando el COVID-19 en las ciudades frágiles del Triángulo Norte de Centro América
El Triángulo Norte de América Central, formado por Guatemala, El Salvador y Honduras, es una de las regiones más pobres del hemisferio occidental.
publication / Janeiro 13, 2023
Voz y Acción Ciudadanas - Notas de Orientación
Voz y Acción Ciudadanas (VAC) es un enfoque de Advocacy a nivel local y de rendición social de cuentas, que facilita el diálogo entre las comunidades y el gobierno, con el fin de mejorar los servicios (como el cuidado de la salud y la educación) que afectan la vida cotidiana de los niños y niñas, y de sus familias.
publication / Abril 5, 2024
FY2023 Accountability Report Appendix
FY2022 Accountability Report Appendix
publication / Abril 24, 2024
World Vision Centrafrique : Rapport Annuel 2023
World Vision Centrafrique vous présente son Rapport Annuel 2023. Découvrez comment nous avons touché la vie de plus de 4 000 000 personnes en RCA, en mettant l'accent sur le bien-être des enfants.
opinion / Março 1, 2024
Uneven recovery means the poorest of the poor continue to pay the most to feed their families
The aftermath of 2022's historic price peaks leave an indelible mark, as food prices defy expectations of post-pandemic economic recovery. However, the resulting inflation doesn't emerge alone; it came about amidst a series of crises, amongst them: crushing debt and currency fluctuations, entrenched conflicts, violence and insecurity exacerbated by by climate-induced stressors and extreme weather events. World Vision Food Price Shocks Report
article / Março 28, 2024
La Soledad: The Church for Migrants in Mexico City
The stories of families like Luzmar and Yesmelis serve as reminders of the trials faced by migrants in search of a better future. From the Darien jungle to the bustling streets of Mexico City, their journey is marked by resilience. Despite setbacks and uncertainties, their determination remains steadfast, fueled by the dream of a safer tomorrow for their children.
article / Outubro 12, 2023
Somos lideresas de nuestro propio presente y futuro
Día Internacional de las Niñas
press release / Dezembro 18, 2020
World Vision statement regarding the trial of Mohammad El Halabi
On June 15th, 2016, Mohammad El Halabi, the manager of operations for World Vision in Gaza, was