article / Septiembre 10, 2021
Solar power clean water system keeps Himanshi healthy in India
Just like all of us, Himanshi in India has been told to wash her hands often during the COVID-19 pandemic to reduce her chances of catching the virus.
opinion / Abril 13, 2021
Is Seroja 'just' another cyclone?
Claire argues that we must never become numb to news reports of extreme weather in other countries, and calls leaders to keep helping the humans behind the headlines.
publication / Octubre 11, 2021
10 Commandments of Food
Address the challenge of hunger and inequity in this world in an innovative and spiritually engaging way; this guide includes small changes you can make to live more sustainably.
publication / Agosto 7, 2023
Weekend of Prayer & Action Against Hunger Hunger Facts
World Vision Hunger and Famine fact sheet 2023
article / Abril 13, 2021
Is Seroja 'just' another cyclone?
Claire argues that we must never become numb to news reports of extreme weather in other countries, and calls leaders to keep helping the humans behind the headlines.
By Claire Beck
press release / Abril 6, 2014
The first National FMNR Conference in Timor-Leste marks start of land regeneration movement
(Tetun version below)World Vision Timor-Leste (WVTL) hosted the country’s first national conference on Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR) in Dili on Monday and Tuesday 7 and 8 April 2014.
opinion / Febrero 5, 2023
Education sparks transformation
Education can unlock human potential, empower children, shift the balance of gender equity and even save lives as World Vision Canada's President and CEO Michael Messenger explains.
article / Mayo 16, 2019
The blanket that means a lot
Who could have ever imagined that a simple blanket could mean so much in the life of a child?
publication / Julio 25, 2023
THE HIGH PRICE OF BEAUTY: Child labour in global cosmetics
This report focuses on six high-risk ingredients,1 used in a wide range of cosmetics and beauty products, which have known risks for involving children in their production: palm oil, cocoa, vanilla, shea, mica and copper. Millions of children are losing out on a safe and
healthy childhood to work in dangerous or exploitive conditions, farming and mining essential ingredients for common cosmetics.