article / June 14, 2019
Change the way you think (about data)
Data is power. Which means for the most vulnerable people in the world, protecting and recognising their rights to data privacy and security couldn’t be more important. Data is exciting, but there’s a lot we need to be thinking about.
publication / March 10, 2016
Public Statement on Improving Libraries
Coinciding with Cambodia celebrating National Reading Day 2016 to promote the habit of reading nationally, World Vision has released a brief study on the Current Situation & Use of Primary School Libraries: A snapshot across 5 provinces of Cambodia.
article / December 3, 2007
Georgian youth commemorate World Aids Day
Students held different posters warning people about the danger of AIDS, with slogans such as "No to Drugs", "Healthy Life" and "Tolerance", while World Vision staff distributed informational brochures.
opinion / May 31, 2019
Science and religious text combine to protect female sexual health
World Vision believes, and has demonstrated empirically, that engaging faith leaders to dialogue, share information about development outcomes, and mutually explore their religious texts and history, is a critical step in faith leaders becoming health and gender champions.
press release / July 24, 2013
President Salva Kiir Mayardit reshuffles cabinet, suspends top negotiator
The President of the Republic of South Sudan, Salva Kiir Mayardit, issued a presidential decree on 23 July 2013 (at 8.00 PM) removing the vice-president, Riek Machar Teny and dissolving the government as well as suspending the country's top negotiator with Sudan, Pagan Amum Okiech.
article / March 2, 2010
Local newspaper connects Romanian commune with hopes to build civil society
The first circulation in February reached 200 people in the rural commune, located 35km from Constanta city in south-east Romania, but producers of ‘Corbu’s Journal’ hope to produce enough journals for each of the commune’s 2,200 households on a bi-monthly basis.