publication / Mai 8, 2020
COVID-19 Plan de Respuesta ante Emergencia: Fase 2
La pandemia de COVID-19 amenaza con revertir décadas de progreso en la lucha contra la pobreza y las desigualdades de ingresos y está poniendo en peligro el futuro de una generación de niños. En solo cuatro meses, el virus se ha extendido a todos los rincones del mundo.
article / Februar 19, 2019
Child Sponsorship transforms Huanzhou Township , Wuding County in China
Twice a week, Zhu, 16, walks three hours across a mountain pass, through streams and over rocks to create a better future for herself and her remote ethnic minority community.
publication / Juli 6, 2022
World Vision's Global Hunger Response
Across the globe a massive starvation crisis is building with tens of millions marching towards starvation.
article / Januar 3, 2013
Wheels of hope
Jocelyn is a Burundian schoolgirl in Grade 7, living in Gatumba village, 15km from the capital of Bujumbura, near the border between Burundi and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). She has round cheeks and big eyes which she rolls up and down while pondering her answers.
press release / Januar 2, 2013
UN Report on Somalia Famine Crisis
One year after United Nations declares famine in Somalia, refugee camps full to bursting 2.5 million still in crisis in Somalia, many afraid to go homeWorld Vision calling for peace building efforts, camps to keep pace with need
article / Februar 12, 2016
A NEW BEGINNING
Some people may be driven by a painful memory, a haunting fear or an unconscious belief. There are hundreds of circumstances, values and emotions that can drive lives. Fifteen-year-old Mao* has been driven by a painful memory since she was young.
publication / Mai 1, 2014
The Child Safe Traveller - Khmer language
The Child Safe Traveller presents findings of research conducted in Bangkok, Thailand, with nearly 270 travellers from 39 countries.
article / Oktober 18, 2012
Before and after, what does education look like in Burundi?
Mames Nizigiyimana is a ten-year-old school boy living at Gatete Hill in the eastern province of Burundi. His morning routine is simple: gets up early, fetches water nearby, has breakfast, and then goes to school.
article / Januar 28, 2012
Breaking the chains in the cycle of poverty through education
ALBANIA- Imagine you are an outcast beggar battling to survive on the streets; and then imagine that you have no hope that tomorrow will be any better than today. If you can imagine this kind of life, you’re one step closer to children like Etleva from Shkodra, Albania.