article / Dezembro 18, 2018
Death of the Guatemalan girl Jackeline Caal - World Vision Statement
The life of a child is the most precious treasure of every nation.
World Vision deeply regrets and expresses its sympathy to the family of Jakeline Caal, a 7-year-old child from Guatemala, who died in New Mexico.
article / Dezembro 18, 2018
Declaración de Visión Mundial - Muerte de la guatemalteca Jackeline Caal
The life of a child is the most precious treasure of every nation. World Vision deeply regrets and expresses its sympathy to the family of Jakeline Caal, a 7-year-old child from Guatemala, who died in New Mexico.
press release / Dezembro 18, 2018
Statement in Response to Tragic Death of Seven-year-old Jakeline Caal
The life of a child is the most precious treasure of every nation.World Vision deeply regrets and expresses its sympathy to the family of Jakeline Caal, a 7-year-old child from Guatemala, who died in New Mexico.
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It Takes a World campaign progress report, 2021
Since launching in 2017, It takes a world has impacted the lives of 268 million children.
article / Agosto 4, 2014
Call my mom and tell her that I am doing ok?
By, David Muñoz, Regional Communications Manager, with inputs from Natalia Korobkova, Campaigns and mobilization managerDue to security reasons names have been changed to protect the identity of the persons.State of Mexico, Mexico.
publication / Maio 19, 2023
Vision Fund International Annual Report 2022
The VisionFund 2022 Annual Report highlights work carried out by its global network of 28 microfinance institutions across Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, and Latin America.
article / Junho 5, 2023
10 Facts About Corn You Never Knew You Needed
It’s juicy, versatile and popular in every corner of the planet – and even a TikTok favourite. It’s corn!
article / Julho 7, 2015
The unaccompanied children: World Vision El Salvador responds with a unique initiative
By Victor Martinez, Regional Communications Officer
article / Julho 23, 2019
Llamado a la ACCIÓN URGENTE a los PAÍSES de AMÉRICA LATINA en el marco de los COMPROMISOS de la AGENDA 2030: NINGUNA NIÑA, NIÑO O ADOLESCENTE MIGRANTE Y/O REFUGIADO DEBE SER DEJADO ATRÁS
El Movimiento Mundial por la Infancia para América Latina y El Caribe, MMI LAC1, manifiesta su gran preocupación ante la situación de alto riesgo y vulnerabilidad a la que están siendo expuestos las niñas, niños y adolescentes migrantes en la frontera entre EE. UU. y México.