article / May 5, 2014
Making children count and birth registration matter
When my first child was born four years ago, the hospital staff immediately handed me a form to fill out. It was really an afterthought for me. I was more concerned with spelling my son’s name correctly and how I would change a diaper than what the form actually meant.
article / November 26, 2013
Stronger than Haiyan
I’m at the Child-Friendly Space (CFS) in Tabogon. Laughter and joy rings through the air as children enjoy activities in this special space World Vision has created for them.
page / July 15, 2013
Statement by Margaret Schuler, National Director, The 4th Round EVERY ONE Campaign’s Hwassa Race
Saving Newborn and their Mothers’; VIP Dinner, Haile Resort, Hwassa; May11,2013It is so nice to be here with all of you tonight. In particular, I am pleased to be back in a Region
article / April 30, 2016
New e-learning education programme helps Syrian refugee children flourish
For the past five years, the Syria conflict has resulted in more than two million children being out of school. The horrifying statistics show that in Syria, one in four schools has been destroyed, damaged or used to shelter displaced families and one-fifth of teachers have fled the country.
publication / December 18, 2014
Message Box
This tool helps programme staff concisely and consistently communicate “who we are” as World Vision to community members and potential partners. It has a central message about World Vision’s identity and supporting messages based on the programme’s unique context.