press release / Oktobar 4, 2017
Myanmar refugee children exhibiting signs of trauma, says World Vision, as it scales up response in Bangladesh
World Vision scales up relief planning as Myanmar refugee numbers increase to 809,000 more than half who are childrenIncreased reports of sexual and gender-b
article / Februar 18, 2014
Gravels Keep Falling on My Head
Kediri, Indonesia -- February 13th was an unusual Thursday for Sulton, nine year old. His father and mother were on full alert that day as Mount Kelud, some 10 km away from their house, has been so restless and much more furious all through the day.
article / Mart 8, 2016
Traditional beliefs affecting child health
Do you believe that a child could be killed or sick because of a witch’s trickery? Most people from the Arkhar community believe this. Moreover, when a child is sick, they prefer a cure using their traditional practices rather than going to a health clinic.
publication / Juni 13, 2018
EU Conference on Youth, Peace and Security
The European Partnership for Children and Youth in Peacebuilding (EYPB) welcomes the European Union’s (EU) increased commitment to children and youth in peace and security, in line with the UN Security Council resolution 2250 (2015) and the UN Global Progress Study report.
article / April 10, 2017
Caravane de visite d’échange et de plaidoyer des conseils municipaux d’enfants de Bababé, Kaédi et Aghorat à Nouakchott du 3 au 6 avril 2017
Dans le cadre des activités de World Vision Mauritanie, à travers son département pour la Protection et la Participation des enfants, une visite d’échange et de plaidoyer a été organisée du 3 au 6 avril 2017, en faveur des conseils municipaux d’enfants de trois communes : Bababé, Kaédi et Aghorat
article / Mart 18, 2015
Intern’s blog – 9 Photos: When every drop counts!
Did you ever feel fortunate to drink a glass of water?You should! There are millions of people for whom every drop counts. One in every 9 do not have enough water to drink. Every minute a child dies due to a water related disease.
article / Januar 27, 2015
Displaced families find shelter in an empty office building
The stairs are narrow and dark. The air is chilly. Nevertheless, things are orderly. The tarpaulins that divide the living quarters of different families are neatly fixed. The clothesline is full, but very organized. Not a single piece rubbish can be found on the unpaved floor.
article / Decembar 21, 2011
World Vision partner singing group attacked near Nablus
JERUSALEM-WESTBANK-GAZA - A bus carrying choir members from the Bethlehem Bible College- a World Vision partner - was attacked while returning home from a Christmas caroling concert in the occupied West Bank city of Nablus this week.