article / April 3, 2023
Ukrainian refugees grateful of people’s generosity keeping them hopeful and alive
Olena is one of the 4,700 Ukrainian being assisted by Private Non-Sponsorship (PNS) Project of World Vision Singapore. Families received bedsheet, hygiene kits, clothes for those with babies, pillow, mattress, pillowcases, first aid kit, USB power hub, and power bank.
article / November 22, 2022
World Vision Honoured to Join Global Campaign for Education Board of Directors
World Vision Honoured to Join Global Campaign for Education Board of Directors
opinion / April 7, 2023
Only God knows whether the hunger crisis can get any worse
Mary mourns the fact that Easter won’t signify an end to going without food for hundreds of millions around the globe.
publication / December 2, 2023
Learning to See the Climate Crisis
Climate change poses a significant threat to global socioecological systems. Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) faces intensifying climate challenges, including rising temperatures and extreme weather events. Young people will bear the brunt of the changing climate. This research aims to explore how children and young people in BiH conceptualize environmental knowledge.
publication / January 31, 2023
Impact of War on Ukraine's Children: A Child Protection Report
Child Protection Report on Ukrainian Children
opinion / April 21, 2023
Inculcating a Culture of Innovation in the Development Sector
On World Creativity and Innovation Day, Dan Mtonga says that given AI and other technologies, business as usual is not sustainable for humanitarian agencies.
publication / May 30, 2022
Ukraine Crisis Response SitRep#8- May 18 2022
There are now more than 14 million Ukrainian people who are displaced from their homes by ongoing conflict in the region. This is marked by over 3000 civilian casualties reported in the three months since the start of the crisis, including men, women, and children.
publication / October 4, 2023
National Response to the Crisis in Nagorno-Karabakh | External SitRep#1
National Response to the Crisis in Nagorno-Karabakh