publication / Janeiro 2, 2025
Choutari: WVI Nepal Newsletter | June 2024 - November 2024 Edition
Choutari is World Vision International Nepal's bi-annual newsletter.
publication / Janeiro 21, 2025
WVI Nepal's Child Sponsorship approach
The publication highlights the sponsorship approach of World Vision International Nepal.
press release / Fevereiro 24, 2014
Public urged to voice outrage over Syria now
UNICEF, the United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR), Mercy Corps, Save the Children and World Vision today issued an impassioned appeal to the general public, urging it to voice its outrage at the devastating impact on children and alarming long-term consequences of a lost generation
press release / Fevereiro 24, 2014
Public urged to voice outrage over Syria now
NEW YORK, 24 February 2014 – UNICEF, the United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR), Mercy Corps, Save the Children and World Vision today issued an impassioned appeal to the general public, urging it to voice its outrage at the devastating impact on children and alarming long
video / Junho 27, 2018
World Vision Mongolia forms “Junior Rescuer” clubs in public schools
In order to build capacity of children on DRR, World Vision Mongolia have been forming “Junior Rescuer” clubs in public secondary schools and equipping the cabinets with basic tool and materials for learning through "Child Focused Disaster Risk Reduction" program and projects.
article / Fevereiro 21, 2011
Children’s right to education in public schools under threat
“The right of children in East Jerusalem to free education is not being met,” according to Jerusalem-based Justice Ayala Procaccia–a claim supported by findings of a recent survey of public schools in East Jerusalem, which revealed some 9,000 East Jerusalem students are not attending school.The educ
article / Março 10, 2025
Back to School Campaign opens a future without barriers for Yassin and the displaced children in Syria
With the launch of a “Back to Learning” campaign, Yassin and thousands of other children returned to school, eager to embrace the opportunities that had long been out of grasp. Parents were engaged, teachers trained, and psychological support workers provided to help children adjust. Thanks to support from the Syria Cross-border Humanitarian Fund, 20,000 children have received educational services and psychological care.
publication / Maio 7, 2025
WV Rwanda Annual Report 2024
Welcome to Our 2024 Annual Report
In 2024, World Vision Rwanda continued its commitment to improving the lives of vulnerable children and their communities. Through impactful interventions in Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH), Resilience and Livelihoods, Child Protection, and Education, we reached thousands across the country with life-changing support.
Education remained at the heart of our efforts, with more than 939,700 children benefiting from our Unlock Literacy and Learning Roots programs,gaining essential reading skills and school readiness to thrive in their learning journey.
Beyond education, we expanded our reach,bringing clean water to communities, empowering families through financial inclusion, and strengthening resilience and livelihoods. None of these achievements would be possible without the invaluable partnerships we share with the Government of Rwanda, donors, faith leaders, and the communities we serve.
Explore the full report to dive deeper into the stories, data, and impact behind these milestones.
article / Novembro 17, 2015
New avenues to bringing children’s views to the public debate
By Patricio Cuevas-ParraAs a child rights advocate, I am thrilled to commemorate the Universal Children’s Day by celebrating the extraordinary abilities of children and young people in conducting their own research on issues that matter to them.
publication / Outubro 29, 2024
Middle East Crisis (MEC) Response | SITREP #4
General overview
Since October 2023, World Vision Lebanon has been responding to the devastating impacts of military escalations in Southern Lebanon. On 23 September, the conflict started to escalate quickly, its impact reaching the central part of Lebanon, including Bekaa and Beirut. Lebanon’s Ministry of Public Health reports that as of 26 October, nearly 2,672 people have been killed, including at least 155 children, and more than 12,468 have been injured. More than 1.2 million people have been directly affected and/or have been forced to flee from their homes for safety to other parts of the country. More than 191,692 internally displaced people (IDP), half of them women and more than 400,000 displaced children, have sought safety at one of the more than 1,097 temporary shelters set up in schools and other administrative buildings.