article / Febrero 14, 2024
What can we learn from the Catch Up Programme in Northern Chile?
What can we learn from a Catch Up Program in Northern Chile World Vision
publication / Julio 18, 2016
El Nino & Children in Southern Africa - Report Summary
In April 2016, World Vision, PLAN International and UNICEF conducted a study across six countries in Southern Africa to determine specifically how children were suffering amidst the disaster. Specifically, the study sought to:
opinion / Noviembre 18, 2023
A Corridor of Hope
As the director of World Vision's programs addressing climate change in the Dry Corridor, Jorge Galeano reflects on what needs to be done to help children and families affected by the climate crisis.
opinion / Julio 15, 2021
Los niños y los adolescentes en el informe de Colombia sobre los ODS en la ONU
Sara Lara celebra que los niños y los jóvenes sean incluidos en el Informe Nacional Voluntario de Colombia ante la ONU.
publication / Octubre 30, 2019
El uso de GECARR en contextos de conflicto Estudio de caso: Colombia
El Análisis de Contexto Suficientemente Bueno para Respuesta Rápida (GECARR) es una herramienta de análisis de contexto de World Vision que provee un análisis de macro-nivel de un país o de una región específica durante o en anticipación a una crisis.
article / Julio 10, 2019
Celebrating Families in Dar El Beida
Dar El Beida is a peri-urban district of the municipality of El Mina in Nouakchott with a population of 7,000. Sidi Mohamed is a 37-year-old Koranic teacher who is a prominent figure in his community.
press release / Enero 12, 2022
World Vision statement regarding the trial of Mohammad El Halabi – Jan. 2022
World Vision's statement regarding the continued detention of Mohammed El Halabi, former manager of World Vision programmes in Gaza who has been detained since 2016.
publication / Abril 30, 2016
World Vision's response to El Niño in Asia-Pacific
The latest round of El Niño - the warming of ocean surface waters that triggers extreme weather worldwide- has been rated one of the severest ever. The World Meteorological Organization noted 2015 was the warmest year on record.
video / Noviembre 14, 2022
El-Molo Community: Cut off from the world by water
The effects of climate change - such as rising water levels and floods - are adversely affecting children, families and communities in Kenya at an alarming rate. We call for increased efforts to tackle these calamities, support affected populations and build the resilience of communities against these disasters.