article / Novembro 21, 2016
Women, Peace and Security: Lessons from Cyprus
World Vision’s work in peacebuilding has shown that peace processes that meaningfully engage women and girls create the foundation for sustainable peace and development.
article / Junho 5, 2018
The boys behind bars and their new books
At the Roumieh Juvenile Detention Centre, over 180 teenagers with over 180 stories of deprivation are imprisoned. The stories when told vary, but they are very much similar; poverty, broken homes, and hopelessness.
article / Junho 5, 2018
The boys behind bars and their new books
At the Roumieh Juvenile Detention Centre, over 180 teenagers with over 180 stories of deprivation are imprisoned. The stories when told vary, but they are very much similar; poverty, broken homes, and hopelessness.
publication / Maio 27, 2013
Le Système de Protection de l'Enfant en Haïti
La protection de l’enfant constitue une préoccupation majeure dans le développement économique et social d’un pays. En Haïti, les enfants et les adolescents représentent plus de 40 % de la population haïtienne.
press release / Janeiro 18, 2013
Fears children are trapped in Mali war zone, says World Vision
Relatively low numbers of people arriving in the south leads to concerns that many remain trapped in conflict areas
Reports of child soldiers being recruited by armed groups
Limited humanitarian access in north barring people from getting help
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press release / Junho 19, 2015
Millions in Asia’s Child Labor Force Denied Basic Rights
Opinion Editorial published in The Cambodia Daily on Friday 12 June 2015By Gabriela Olguin, World Vision Child Protection Adviser
page / Março 19, 2015
World Vision in the News 2014
Note:This is not intended to be a comprehensive list of all World Vision related to media clips. Its just a recent sampling
article / Janeiro 14, 2015
World Vision Uganda is distributing food to 138,530 S. Sudan refugees
World Vision Uganda distributing food to 138,530 S. Sudan refugeesMoses Mukitale, Emergency communications officer WVU
press release / Setembro 9, 2014
Survivors of Trafficking and Sexual Exploitation Deserve Better Care
Phnom Penh – With cases of abuse and low standards of care being reported at various rehabilitation centres, the government is concerned and has recognized the need for proper regulations and guidance to help solve this issue.