publication / March 17, 2017
Protecting the Living Honouring the Dead Ebola 2017 Presentation
Presented by Caroline Iliffe on the 17 March 2017 Health CoP Meeting on Ebola - Lessons Learned on the 1 Year Ebola Free Anniversary.
press release / August 14, 2014
Children still suffering in South Sudan as sanctions talks begin, cautions World Vision
JUBA, South Sudan – As the UN discusses the potential for sanctions against the warring parties in South Sudan, World Vision is concerned that the desperate needs of children and their families will get lost in the conversation.
opinion / December 3, 2020
COVID-19: Kids are smart. Listen to them.
Venita Popovic and Claudia Bade explain that a World Vision consultation with children and young people showed they have lots to say about COVID-19.
article / May 31, 2016
Walikohi battles hunger and malnutrition for her children
"My children are constantly with diarrhea. Helena and her two other sisters have suffered from malnutrition in previous years. When my children suffer, my heart cannot rest. Our health center is not equipped to address these problems with our children”, says Walikohi, 18, a mother of three.
article / January 24, 2014
Distributing Healthy Food for Children
As floods inundated many villages across Jakarta and forced over 60,000 people into evacuation centers, under-five children are the most neglected age group. Often food distributions don't inlcude items which are suitable for children, only for adults, such as instant noodles.
publication / September 16, 2022
Disaster risk reduction work in Vanuatu
World Vision has been partnering with communities in Vanuatu for over 40 years and currently has programmes across five of Vanuatu’s six provinces.
publication / March 7, 2018
Improved Livelihoods and Nutrition in Nepal Project Factsheet
Improved Livelihoods and Nutrition in Nepal Project Factsheet
article / August 3, 2016
Breastfeeding Week: breastfeeding keeps babies healthy
There have been several myths among mothers in remote areas and mothers from ethnic minority groups, passed from generations to generations, which prevent babies from enjoying their mothers’ breastmilk during the first 2 years after birth.
article / October 2, 2012
Lack of potable water challenges women and children
Alemitu Matteos’ back spasmed with pain.At seven months pregnant, Alemitu was walking a journey she took daily – an eight kilometre trek with a 20 litre container tied to her back – to get water.
article / November 16, 2009
Street children perform fairytale and take steps towards better life
The streets of Georgia’s second largest city, Kutaisi, are home to more than 100 children. Here, World Vision’s LIFE project helps children improve their psycho-social wellbeing and begin to slowly become part of the community.