publication / აგვისტო 13, 2020
Agilité et adaptation dans la réponse à la COVID-19
Partout dans le monde, la pandémie de la COVID-19 a eu des conséquences dévastatrices pour les filles et les garçons vulnérables et leurs communautés, en particulier dans les endroits les plus fragiles.
press release / მაისი 17, 2015
Humanitarian financing report outlines recommendations to overcome growing challenges
Looking Beyond the Crisis shifts the dialogue around humanitarian financing to a new phaseWorld Vision endorses the recommendations included in the report to improve anticipatio
article / ივნისი 14, 2013
Bringing water to the desert in Jordan
The continuous stream of Syrians seeking refuge in Jordan (and other nearby countries) continues to grow. Zaatari, the main refugee camp in the Jordan has grown so quickly in the last year, it would be the fifth largest city in the country.
publication / იანვარი 18, 2015
Voice Up for Change Toolkit (Vietnam)
The Voice Up for Change Toolkit has been designed to equip the young people of the Greater Mekong sub-region (GMS) to raise their voices and advocate for greater protection of the vulnerable and those victimised by human trafficking.
publication / მარტი 6, 2018
Feedback from IRP on 2012 Accountability report
Feedback from INGO Accountability Charter’s Independent Review Panel’s feedback on 2012 Accountability Report.
article / თებერვალი 2, 2015
Action in 2015: Why now?
Child Health Now and World Vision have joined 1200 organisations for #Action2015 -- the movement for people and planet to urge our global leaders in the critical year of 2015 to make decisions that will determine a better future.
press release / მაისი 23, 2016
Grand Bargain helps move humanitarian system away from one-system-fits-all approach
The humanitarian system must move away from a centralised approach to one that reflects reality.Grand Bargain commitments are an attempt to bring significant improvements in the way aid is collectively mobilised and delivered.World Vision is committed to being as ambitious
article / ოქტომბერი 9, 2014
Nicknamed after a banana tree
When the recent civil war broke out in Burundi, hundreds of thousands of people fled the country for their safety. More than a decade later, when the country achieved relative security, people started coming back.
article / მარტი 31, 2016
Understanding the new paradigm of private public partnerships
Private partnerships are not new to the humanitarian aid sector. Many organisations like World Vision have been engaging with the private sector for decades to leverage corporate social responsibility practices; some very successfully, such as the ‘Moving the World’ initiative started with WFP o