press release / August 27, 2024
World Vision Uganda, joining forces coalition join hands for the national children’s parliament.
the joining forces initiative aims to highlight some of the key aspects affecting children like the provision of consistent school meals for children, malnutrition, and child hunger that have consistently affected today’s children. According to the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization, Uganda’s fertile agricultural land can feed 200 million people. Remarkably, 80% of Uganda’s land is arable, yet only 35% is currently under cultivation.
press release / August 26, 2024
World Vision is responding to help keep children on the move safe in BiH and the region
World Vision is responding to help keep children on the move safe in BiH and the region
article / September 17, 2024
Healing and thriving: Thousands of children take part in World Vision's Summer Camps
Over the summer, Wolrd Vision organized 73 summer camps attended by 9,400 children in the whole West Bank. The camps allowed them to have fun in safe places, forget their worries and enjoy moment of innocence. they also received mental health and psychosocial support to help them deal with stress, anxiety and trauma in these difficult times.
publication / September 9, 2024
Child Protection: Overview of World Vision Programmes 2024
Palestinian children are subjected to alarming levels of violence within their communities, manifesting in various forms. To respond to this issue, World Vision International implements a comprehensive Child Protection approach to prevent violence against children. This approach empowers and collaborates with whole communities and different parts of the child protection system to create a safe, supportive atmosphere for all children, particularly the most vulnerable, at home, in schools and in their communities
article / September 12, 2024
Every Ukrainian child deserves to learn and grow up in a peaceful and safe environment
Even as over 3,000 schools were damaged, and destruction of educational institutions sadly continue, the grit and resilience of the Ukrainian children clearly shines bright despite the horrors and turmoil of the war they do not deserve.
publication / September 9, 2024
Unfinished Business: The progress in policies to end violence against children
Each year, one billion children suffer from violence, losing their innocence and bearing lifelong scars. Despite government promises to end this violence, progress is inconsistent, with some areas regressing. A new report highlights the current state of policy commitments in 21 countries, revealing that no country has done enough to end violence against children by 2030. While some countries have outlawed violence, enforcement is lacking, and loopholes remain. West Africa, in particular, shows minimal progress and high rates of child marriage and labor.
article / September 10, 2024
Amid the Healthcare crisis in Lebanon, World Vision makes a difference in Children’s Well-being
Amid Lebanon's economic crisis, World Vision Taiwan’s Preventative Healthcare Package in Baalbek provides essential medical care and insurance to over 2,000 vulnerable children, ensuring they receive necessary health check-ups and treatment. Discover how this programme is supporting families like Sonia’s, offering a lifeline during difficult times.
article / August 1, 2024
A displaced mother’s shift of career and priorities from Ukraine to Moldova to keep children safe from the war
Since May 2024, over 400 Ukrainians have been attending language classes funded by Aktion Deutschland Hilft (ADH) and implemented by World Vision’s partner WeWorld aimed to help participants integrate into the local society and open new opportunities, such as finding jobs or learn Romanian or English languages.
publication / September 3, 2024
Short Report: Climate Change, Vulnerability and Migration
The climate crisis forces vulnerable families to migrate, disrupting lives. This report, co-created between World Vision and Stockholm Environment Institute, shares 92 stories of resilience and the urgent need for global action.