article / Oktobar 14, 2023
Making our voices heard through the ENOUGH campaign
Hunger is a real problem and I have witnessed it with my own eyes and ears.
publication / Decembar 21, 2023
Cambodia The Implementation of the social accountability framework (I-SAF) Phase II
World Vision Cambodia continues to support the development of sustainable mechanisms for the engagement of citizens. These mechanisms ensure that citizens provide informed feedback to public service providers, leading to improved quality of services and increased responsiveness of both service providers and local governments.
page / Oktobar 23, 2013
Asia-Pacific Blog
Voices from the FieldWorld Vision Asia-Pacific storytellers are writers, photographers, videographers, and our front-line staff. They visit projects and report on what they see. They share the stories of children and families.
article / Juni 26, 2020
Clean water from USAID-funded R-Life Project helps protect 66K people from COVID-19 in South Sudan
“I am relieved that when the COVID-19 pandemic impacted South Sudan, the people in Kodok town have sufficient water for handwashing”, says Ismail Nyikay, World Vision’s WASH Officer.
page / Novembar 13, 2013
Blog
Stronger than HaiyanThese children are in this Child Friendly Space only because of their mothers were stubbornly determined to protect their lives. Mothers who refused to be defeated by a disaster; mothers whose strength is stronger than Haiyan.
article / Novembar 26, 2023
Humanitarian perspective (South Sudan): “Saving lives requires safe water. Without water, there is no food; there is no life”
Here’s an opinion piece that brings into sharp focus the importance of safe and clean water in humanitarian response and why taking sustainable and efficient water action is critical in addressing food insecurity, well-being, and protection concerns of the vulnerable people in South Sudan.
page / Avgust 7, 2013
Blog
Armed attacks on staff in DarfurMIchael Arunga, World Vision's Emergency Communications Advisor, writes about the recent attack on staff working in Sudan. Read more