press release / Junio 25, 2019
LEADING CHILD RIGHTS ORGANISATIONS CALL FOR A SECOND REVOLUTION IN CHILD RIGHTS
THIRTY YEARS AFTER GLOBAL LEADERS ADOPTED THE CONVENTION ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD, MILLIONS OF CHILDREN LACK RIGHTS AND PROTECTIONS NEEDED TO THRIVE
article / Julio 28, 2014
Signs of a worsening drought re-emerging in East Pokot
Kenya July 25, 2014…The child in the picture is Lokitari, 9 months old from a remote village called Chemeril, in East Pokot, northwest of Kenya.
article / Febrero 11, 2009
Loan helps internally displaced family create a new life
Khatira was born in Khojali town in the Nagorno-Karabakh region. She worked as a Human Resources Supervisor in a local construction company together with her husband Yasir, whom she met at the company.
press release / Julio 27, 2015
New report: Children express fears and insecurity following devastating Nepal earthquakes
Kathmandu, Nepal (July 25, 2015): In one of the largest ever child consultations undertaken following a disaster, nearly 2,000 children who survived the earthquakes in Nepal have expressed fear and insecurity at having to live in tents and overcrowded shelters, anxiety about the
article / Noviembre 26, 2013
Stronger than Haiyan
I’m at the Child-Friendly Space (CFS) in Tabogon. Laughter and joy rings through the air as children enjoy activities in this special space World Vision has created for them.
article / Febrero 12, 2018
Faith leaders have the power to make or break a girl’s education
By Kerin Ord,
Education Global Sector Lead
article / Agosto 13, 2018
Finding my passion as an advocate against gender-based violence in South Sudan’s communities
By Lona Tabu, Gender-Based Violence and Protection Coordinator
article / Agosto 18, 2017
My father got killed during a conflict in Uganda in 1987; instead of revenge, I opted to become a humanitarian
By Benson Okabo, Operations Manager, West Nile Refugee Response
article / Junio 16, 2006
Georgiana stays with mother
“I did not know that I had a baby inside me,” recalls the young mother. “And after I found out, I got scared and wanted to hide it.”
article / Junio 1, 2006
Four become a family after a lifetime of institutionalisation
Diana, Sergo, Maia, and Keti have been living as one family with their foster parents Mzia and Marleni in the first World Vision community based group home which has been established in Batumi, a coastal town in west Georgia for young people who have reached an age requiring departure from children