opinion / Februar 26, 2024
The seven things humanitarians want you to know about the hunger crisis
moving stories of hope and resilience, but also of the obstacles humanitarians must face to reach the most vulnerable. However, with the 24-hour news cycle the media doesn’t always report on these situations so not everyone is aware of how millions of people around the world are currently facing extreme hunger. Here are just a few of those stories and thoughts from experts in the field. Global Hunger Response, Enough campaign, World Vision
article / Juni 28, 2021
The one-walled house
She knocked on the neighbour’s door. There was no other option. The rain was becoming heavier and she knew their little house wouldn’t keep them from death. If she could get a small place for the children to sleep at night, that would be enough. It’s only till the rain passes.
opinion / Januar 18, 2021
Food and (in)dignity
We have come a long way in how we distribute food to those most in need but, as Daniel reflects, we still have much to learn.
publication / Februar 25, 2016
Measuring Freedom from Violence
Following the adoption by the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child of General Comment No.
article / September 17, 2018
Over 9,000 children free with killer diseases as South Sudan's health volunteers lead in finding solutions
From 2017, community health volunteers assisted a total of 9,915 children under five years old suffering from the three major killer childhood illnesses (malaria, diarrhea and pneumonia).
article / November 9, 2018
Endela hopes for new beginnings
Six clans, constituting approximately 800 people fled Yalanda after the April earthquake that killed six people. Three hours walk through the tropical jungle lay their virgin forest land. Uninhabited but safe from rock slides.
article / November 18, 2020
Back to school—finally—in Uganda
Innocent and Doris are among the many children that feel empowered both in the host and refugee communities to speak out and defend their rights. Every month, World Vision holds planned children support sessions in areas of operation where children speak out their grievances and seek for solutions.
article / Juni 24, 2021
Diversifying livelihoods and household incomes in South Sudan’s communities
“There were no vegetable farms, saving groups, income-generating activities before the mother garden groups were organized in our communities”, says 43-year old Martha Nyabut.
publication / Mai 30, 2022
Transforming Education to Protect Children’s Rights in Emergencies and Crises
This advocacy brief has been developed to support and expand on the G7 Call for International Cooperation to Protect Children’s Right to Education in Emergencies and Crises developed by the G7 2022 Education Advocacy Working Group co-chaired by World Vision International and Oxfam, supporting the