article / Tháng 11 22, 2023
Spreading smiles: Phone's tiny actions to make big differences
Phone, a 13-year-old in Myanmar, is on his inspiring journey to make a difference in his small village. From community cleanups to online safety advocacy, he's proving that small acts of kindness can bring about significant change.
article / Tháng 8 29, 2018
Vanuatu launches its "It takes respect to create a safer Vanuatu" campaign
“Sexual abuse is the biggest social problem in Vanuatu today,” were the words spoken by Ralph Regenvanu, the Vanuatu Minister of Foreign Affairs, during World Vision’s launch of the ‘It takes respect to create a safer Vanuatu’ campaign in Port Vila on 10 May 2018.
article / Tháng 6 13, 2015
Blog: Turning Hope into Reality in Vanuatu….Three Months after Cyclone Pam
You know when you remember something and some days it feels like it happened yesterday, other days it feels like it happened years ago and then some days you question whether it actually happened at all?
publication / Tháng 10 22, 2021
Pacific Aftershocks: Unmasking the impact of COVID-19 on lives and livelihoods in the Pacific and Timor-Leste
The aftershocks of COVID-19 threaten to undo decades of development gains across the Pacific region.
video / Tháng 6 28, 2018
Reducing plastic waste in Vanuatu
The Vanuatu Government is demonstrating global leadership on the important issue of plastic pollution in our oceans. World Vision Vanuatu and Azure Pure Water are pleased to support the Vanuatu Government in this great leadership initiative of global importance. We have a vision about innovatio
press release / Tháng 3 8, 2016
One year on: World Vision rebuilding, regrowing, and restoring for recovery
One year after Cyclone Pam devastated Vanuatu, World Vision is assisting families with their long-term recovery from one of the worst disasters to hit the country.
article / Tháng 8 29, 2018
World Vision Vanuatu Launches Its "It Takes Respect To Create A Safer Vanuatu" Campaign
“Sexual abuse is the biggest social problem in Vanuatu today,” were the words spoken by Ralph Regenvanu, the Vanuatu Minister of Foreign Affairs, during World Vision’s launch of the ‘It takes respect to create a safer Vanuatu’ campaign in Port Vila on 10 May 2018.