press release / يناير 18, 2013
Fears children are trapped in Mali war zone, says World Vision
Relatively low numbers of people arriving in the south leads to concerns that many remain trapped in conflict areas
Reports of child soldiers being recruited by armed groups
Limited humanitarian access in north barring people from getting help
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article / فبراير 22, 2018
Over 690,000 refugees receiving food from World Vision every month
By Moses Mukitale, Communication Coordinator, West Nile Refugee Response
publication / أغسطس 17, 2014
Every Woman, Every Child traffic light report - Ghana
The Global Strategy for Women’s and Children’s Health - Every Woman Every Child - was initiated by the Secretary General of the United Nations in 2010 with the aim to save 16 million lives globally by 2015 through joint action.
press release / يوليو 25, 2014
Joint statement on impact of Gaza conflict on children
Statement delivered to the Human Rights Council, Special Session on the human rights situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, on behalf of Defence for Children International, World Vision, Terre Des Hommes, War Child and Kinder USA.
article / ديسمبر 15, 2017
Flow-on effects of increased incomes help families flourish
The flow-on effects of a higher income are plentiful.
article / يونيو 23, 2014
Wheelchairs and new classrooms bring joyful moments to hundreds of children
It was all during the celebration of the African Children Day, which World Vision Mozambique has been planning devotedly to deliver moments to remember to hundreds of children and their families.
article / يونيو 10, 2014
Summary of Zero Draft for proposed post 2015 goals
The Co-Chairs of the Open Working Group (OWG) on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) have issued the "zero draft" of goals and targets.
article / سبتمبر 9, 2008
World Vision Georgia continues to adapt to crisis
The city of Gori, which was occupied by Russian troops until August 22, is fast-becoming a hotspot for humanitarian aid as families continue to move back to the area after being sheltered in Tbilisi, the country’s capital.