publication / September 9, 2016
Negotiating Health in a Fragile State
A case study from a Somalia Global Fund project
publication / January 15, 2013
Guidelines on Child Participation
This document gives guidance on the minimum basic expectations to uphold the quality of child participation across World Vision.
page / May 8, 2017
Famines and the hunger crisis: What you need to know
In the midst of all the conflicting headlines you see each day, you've probably heard about hunger in Africa and the famine crisis there.Here are a few basic facts about drought, famine, malnutrition and hunger in Africa as well as what World Vision is doing in response and how you can
article / February 15, 2013
I learned the meaning of Colours
Brisilda’s infancy was like no one in her family. She was a lovely, smiley, beautiful child. When she was two, however, she got sick and had a high fever. Her mother thought the illness went away with no long-term side effects as Brisilda did not cry or complain about any pain.
press release / December 2, 2016
Uniting for Peace in Syria: Global Civil Society Appeal to UN Member States
World Vision has joined more than 200 NGOs in calling for a halt to unlawful attacks in Syria. The following open letter demands an Emergency Special Session of the UN General Assembly.
publication / August 10, 2018
Potentially Important Trees of South Sudan
The South Sudan Integrated Food Security and Livelihood Project, which is funded by the Australian Government - Department for Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) through the Australia NGO Cooperative Programme (ANCP) funding mechanism, aims to achieve improved household food and in
publication / March 25, 2014
Evaluation of Child Friendly Spaces: Iraq Field Study Report
Child Friendly Spaces (CFS) is an intervention frequently used by humanitarian agencies for supporting and protecting children in emergencies.
publication / February 6, 2017
Thailand Report: Fearing Wrong
In order to better understand how violence against children is perceived around the world, respondents surveyed in Thailand were asked to rate a list of various forms of violence against children.