article / February 16, 2024
South Sudan community-based disease surveillance manual validated
The community-based disease surveillance manual in South Sudan has been updated and validated, marking an important milestone in disease surveillance efforts and reflecting our unwavering commitment to improving disease surveillance and management in the region.
opinion / July 19, 2023
Deliver for women dignified access to aid
Writing during the Women Deliver conference, Eleanor Monbiot spotlights World Vision's research that shows aid, properly distributed, can empower women and help them better address physical, sexual exploitation and abuse.
publication / July 2, 2021
Regional Brief: World Vision Middle East Eastern Europe
Serving the most vulnerable children in the toughest places, World Vision is leading the way in contexts of high fragility and gender disparity, supporting children on the move and affected by armed conflict, in a region beset by climate change and now a global pandemic.
article / December 20, 2011
Poor foundations for Bosnia's future generations
Life is hard in rural communities near Olovo, north of Sarajevo in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Virtually every family had to flee intense fighting during the war and when they eventually returned, they found their houses and livelihoods destroyed.
publication / March 12, 2024
Joining Forces Alliance Somalia Advocacy and Policy Asks on Combatting Violence Against Women and Girls in Somalia
Somalia continues to face significant challenges in addressing violence against women and girls (VAWG). According to the Somalia Health and Demographic Survey (SHDS, 2020), gender-based violence (GBV) remains one of the most prevalent human rights violations faced by women and girls in Somalia. The survey shows that over 60% of women face physical abuse, denial of education, forced marriage, rape and sexual harassment forms of domestic violence.
press release / November 7, 2013
Response to The Cambodia Daily Article
Phnom Penh - November 07, 2013: On 7th November 2013, The Cambodia Daily published an article “Aid Worker Claims Fabricated Stories Are Common” mentioning World Vision, Oxfam and CARE in a quote from Mr Fallavier.
publication / February 28, 2024
World Vision Vanuatu Capability Statement
World Vision Vanuatu Capability Statement
press release / July 24, 2019
EU and World Vision support rehabilitation and social inclusion of landmine survivors in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Sixty most vulnerable landmine survivors and their family members in 11 municipalities in BiH were provided with the social and economic assistance as part of the EU support to their full integration in the society.
article / September 6, 2011
Peer educators & ‘life savers’ - breaking taboos in rural Bosnia
For the past six years, 18-year-old Dejan Krstic has been answering questions from primary school students that many of their parents are avoiding.