article / novembre 7, 2024
STATEMENT -CHILDREN'S EXPOSURE TO POST-ELECTION VIOLENCE IN MOZAMBIQUE
Mozambique's largest child platform, including World Vision, urges action to protect children amid post-election violence, citing Article 22(3) of the African Charter.
article / mai 31, 2024
Protection is not a GIFT is a Right - International Children´s Day
World Vision-Mozambique is marking International Children´s Day by denouncing the ongoing violation of children´s rights and also reminding society that the protection of children everywhere is not a gift for children but their right.
publication / décembre 30, 2024
Make it 18 Report: Community Voices on Child Marriage Reform in Solomon Islands
Make it 18 Report: Community Voices on Child Marriage Reform in Solomon Islands
publication / février 5, 2025
Empowering local responders
World Vision ensures child well-being through equitable partnerships, local solutions, and effective programs, with 82% delivered via vetted partners in Ukraine and Moldova.
publication / février 5, 2025
Promoting responsible digitalisation
Digital tools enhance humanitarian aid efficiency but pose risks if not used responsibly. Proper training ensures effective, safe data handling for vulnerable populations.
article / novembre 19, 2024
World Children’s Day 2024: A Call to Invest in Children and Shape Our Future Together
Prioritizing children’s rights today ensures a better future. Listen to children’s voices, act on their needs, and invest in a brighter tomorrow. #All4Children
publication / janvier 20, 2025
November 2024 Accomplishment: Over two million people reached
At a glance: 2,109,399 Million People Reached
opinion / février 6, 2025
Dhaka Thrive: Transforming Urban Resilience Through Geospatial Innovation
Rahul Mathew shows how innovative technology approaches mean that informal settlements aren't left out when it comes to urban planning
article / décembre 23, 2024
World Vision’s Sponsorship Programme A Beacon of Hope for Children and their Families
The Amaro Area Program Sponsorship Child Protection Programme extends beyond Meseret’s family, supporting 10,713 boys and 11,019 girls through programs that empower and protect children.