press release / September 11, 2013
Closing the Gap: thousands call for action to improve health for all children
article / August 30, 2013
Vietnamese Teenagers Join Mekong Regional Anti-Human Trafficking
Text: Tran My Hang – Communications OfficerPhoto: Nguyen Thai Minh Minh – ETIP Project Assistant
article / May 27, 2022
Transforming one life at a time: Sudha’s story
“I want to grow up to be a Civil Servant and serve my community at a level that I can't do now,” asserts Sudha, a World Vision sponsored child in Delhi, India.
article / February 4, 2021
Why joining forces is pivotal to addressing violence against children in Africa
World Vision's Antoinette Habinshuti highlights the value of consortium work at the JOFA Project launch in Senegal, aiming to maximize collaborative benefits.
publication / November 1, 2019
Celebrating Families Case Study: Afghanistan
Understanding ‘Celebrating Families’ contribution to family well-being in Afghanistan.
article / May 25, 2022
Child-friendly centres encourage sexual abuse reporting
World Vision has made things easier for us as police and the community by providing Child Friendly Centres. More people, especially the children, are now reporting abuse issues including sexual abuse. - Police Sergeant Thandazile Mafu
article / May 28, 2020
Clean water supports Renk County water committees’ campaign to stop the spread of COVID-19 in South Sudan
“I am excited that my children no longer suffer from water-borne diseases. But getting the water with many people around and trying to observe social distance due to COVID-19 is a challenge.
article / July 4, 2019
Fishing for the future
On a clear, fine day, O’au, a tiny mangrove-fringed island in South Malaita, Solomon Islands, attracts fishermen with their bountiful daily catch. In the past, the challenge for the community was storing the fish.