article / Februar 6, 2014
Temotu Earthquake and Tsunami One Year Anniversary
On 6 February 2013, an 8.0 magnitude earthquake and tsunami swept through the Solomon Islands’ remotest area. More than 6,500 people were affected and 23 communities were substantially damaged following the disaster.
publication / September 20, 2023
Scalable Approaches for Children and Youth-led Disaster Risk Reduction
This report describes the efforts of World Vision Bangladesh to train young volunteers to engage in disaster risk reduction activities that can be scaled up across the country.
opinion / Februar 6, 2024
Safer internet day: Every half a second, a child goes online for the first time
This Safer Internet Day, Lisa O’Shea asks what the world is doing to keep children safe online.
publication / Februar 27, 2024
Capability Statement - Humanitarian Response
Capability Statement - Humanitarian Response
publication / Februar 28, 2024
Capability Statement - Inclusive Water, Sanitation & Hygiene
Capability Statement - Inclusive Water, Sanitation & Hygiene
publication / April 10, 2024
Learning Through Play - Welcome to Our Place
Learning Through Play - Welcome to Our Place World Vision
press release / Februar 5, 2014
Temotu Tsunami One Year On: World Vision continues community recovery support
A year after an 8.0 magnitude earthquake and tsunami swept through the Solomon Islands’ remotest area, World Vision continues to assist people in the most affected communities.
press release / November 17, 2023
On Children's Day and every day, Ukraine's children deserve peace, free from shelling and violence
“World Vision aims to enhance learning and skills, enabling children to return to or enroll in schools at a suitable level. World Vision’s programs will incorporate social and emotion development, aiming to provide critical assistance to the most vulnerable children in Ukraine”, said Chris Palusky, Ukraine Crisis Response Director.