publication / Outubro 4, 2023
ՎՎ Հայաստանի արձագանքը Լեռնային Ղարաբաղի ճգնաժամին
ՎՎ Հայաստանի արձագանքը Լեռնային Ղարաբաղի ճգնաժամին
page / Outubro 23, 2013
Asia-Pacific Blog
Voices from the FieldWorld Vision Asia-Pacific storytellers are writers, photographers, videographers, and our front-line staff. They visit projects and report on what they see. They share the stories of children and families.
article / Janeiro 11, 2024
Immediate collective action is necessary to ensure that children affected by migration are recognised and prioritised
Migration is not a new issue, but the devastating consequences on children are becoming more evident and can no longer be ignored. As adults migrate in search of employment, an increasing number of children are left behind, suffering consequences to their education, well-being and mental health.
publication / Setembro 8, 2023
The state of Implementation of Safe School Declaration in the Sahel, DRC and Nigeria
West and Central Africa region faces the worst humanitarian needs in years, including millions of children in need in the sector of Education. Please find here the state of implementation of Safe School Declaration in the Sahel, RDC and Nigeria.pdf
publication / Outubro 4, 2023
National Response to the Crisis in Nagorno-Karabakh | External SitRep#1
National Response to the Crisis in Nagorno-Karabakh
page / Novembro 13, 2013
Blog
Stronger than HaiyanThese children are in this Child Friendly Space only because of their mothers were stubbornly determined to protect their lives. Mothers who refused to be defeated by a disaster; mothers whose strength is stronger than Haiyan.
page / Agosto 7, 2013
Blog
Armed attacks on staff in DarfurMIchael Arunga, World Vision's Emergency Communications Advisor, writes about the recent attack on staff working in Sudan. Read more
page / Julho 5, 2013
Blog
Every Child has the Right to Survive 5!The 67th session of the World Health Assembly (WHA) recently concluded in Geneva Switzerland.
article / Maio 2, 2014
Blog: Making children count
This blog post first appeared on Huffington Post.