publication / Março 5, 2015
Building Urban Resilience
The world is rapidly urbanising,with over half of the world?s population currently living in urban areas.The Resilient Cities goal of World Vision'sCities for Children framework aims to support city dwellers to prepare, respond and adapt to urban crises,hazards and disasters.
publication / Outubro 9, 2017
Responding to Somalia's Hunger Crisis - Situation Report #14
More than 800,000 people have been reached since World Vision's teams started responding to the hunger crisis in Somalia. Still, there's more work to do. World Vision continues to be concerned that:
article / Março 27, 2009
A Journey from cradle to grave – 5 women’s stories
The men of the village leave home in the morning to earn money in towns and the women have work to do in the house and the fields. Many in these villages are underweight and anemic, and tend to look many years older than their actual age.
publication / Setembro 12, 2017
Responding to Somalia's Hunger Crisis - Situation Report #13
World Vision continues to respond to a hunger crisis in Somalia and has reached more than 690,000 people in its response efforts since the beginning of 2017. Still, there is more work to do. On the ground, World Vision's staff continue to highlight the following key issues:
publication / Dezembro 3, 2014
Social Mobilisation Response to Ebola in Sierra Leone
This presentation summarises the social mobilsiationn approach to behaviour change in resonse to the Ebola epidemic in Sierra Leone.
publication / Junho 3, 2015
Providing opportunities for vulnerable urban children
In virtually all the countries where World Vision works across the Middle East, Eastern Europe and Southern Asia, people are migrating in staggering numbers from rural areas to urban centres.