article / October 12, 2023
Somos lideresas de nuestro propio presente y futuro
Día Internacional de las Niñas
publication / July 21, 2016
Impact Evaluation of a Mobile Phone Application for Nutrition Monitoring in Indonesia
Child malnutrition (includes both under- and overweight) remains a challenge.
article / January 13, 2021
COVID-19: Supporting community health in Indonesia
Across Indonesia, the Posyandu, a community-run facility supporting maternal and child health, is a vital service where more formal medical clinics are not available.
press release / December 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
publication / June 5, 2023
Advocacy Strategic Measures report - FY22 Global impact
Every year, through the Advocacy Strategic Measures (ASMs), we explore how World Vision is enabling children, communities, supporters, coalitions and other partners to engage with and influence local, national and transnational power holders in support of children’s rights and well-being.
article / February 14, 2024
What can we learn from the Catch Up Programme in Northern Chile?
What can we learn from a Catch Up Program in Northern Chile World Vision
publication / July 18, 2016
El Nino & Children in Southern Africa - Report Summary
In April 2016, World Vision, PLAN International and UNICEF conducted a study across six countries in Southern Africa to determine specifically how children were suffering amidst the disaster. Specifically, the study sought to:
article / July 1, 2016
Storms, floods, and drought - El Niño rattles Asia
Since early 2015, an uptick in dry spells and prolonged droughts, as well as increased frequency and intensity of floods/cyclone have hit parts of the Asia-Pacific.
opinion / November 18, 2023
A Corridor of Hope
As the director of World Vision's programs addressing climate change in the Dry Corridor, Jorge Galeano reflects on what needs to be done to help children and families affected by the climate crisis.