publication / Dezember 2, 2020
Public Spaces for Children: A Consultation with Children on their use of Urban Public Spaces
This consultation aims to capture children’s perspectives and lived experience in the public spaces in their neighborhoods and cities. The questions focused on four different characteristics of that experience: proximity and accessibility, safety, cleanliness, usability and stability.
publication / Juli 19, 2023
East Africa Hunger Emergency Response - May 2023 Situation Report
A summary report of World Vision's response to the hunger crisis in East Africa in May 2023.
publication / April 25, 2024
MEER Brussels VIII Policy Brief: spotlight on nutrition, food security and climate change
The Syria crisis recently marked its 13th year, it remains the largest displacement crisis in the world, with over 12 million Syrians forcibly displaced in the region.
press release / Februar 1, 2023
World Vision International signs a MoU with the Public Prosecution Office to strengthen child protection for the most vulnerable Palestinian children
World Vision International signs a MoU with the Public Prosecution Office to strengthen child protection for the most vulnerable Palestinian children
press release / März 20, 2024
Untold Stories 3: the art exhibition against human trafficking opens in Tirana
This exhibition finalizes the national competition "Untold Stories 3", organized by World Vision Albania and UNICEF Albania, as part of the Program funded by the United Kingdom government: “Transforming National Response to Human Trafficking in and from Albania".
publication / Juli 24, 2019
Uganda Annual Report 2018
World Vision Uganda continues to seek out children in the most fragile contexts, bringing to them life in all its fullness.
publication / April 26, 2024
Global Digital Compact Policy Brief
Policy brief about children's rights in the digital environment and the need for policies and legislation to protect their safety and well-being online. Learn More.
article / Mai 16, 2022
Nexus-based programming takes shape in Uganda refugee response
Protracted conflict and instability in South Sudan leave little hope that South Sudanese refugees will soon be able to return home safely. In this context, strategies to support greater self-reliance and resilience for refugees in Uganda over the longer term are a logical response for the government, its development partners, and implementing organisations. Humanitarian nexus, development, and peace-building action is a vital act of solidarity with highly vulnerable children, women, and men living in fragile contexts.