article / April 12, 2017
World Vision: Citizenship in bold
The inhabitants of the village of Diam Diam all know him as Oustaz Ndao. Dressed in a traditional white boubou and clutching his folder like a teacher, he gives every appearance of being on his way to Friday prayers at the mosque.
article / May 10, 2018
1,200 people join dialogue in Gogrial State exploring solutions for peace in South Sudan
"I do not understand why men are killing us. Women do not go to war but they are killing us innocently at night”, Ajok Majok, a representative of Aguok community. Ajok expressed bafflement that women from Aguok and Apuk never participated at all in the conflict but were still targeted.
article / March 15, 2021
Over 32,000 IDPs depend on WFP and World Vision’s food assistance in the Juba PoC
The World Food Programme (WFP) supports World Vision’s implementation of the Food Assistance Project supporting 32,117 people in the PoC.
publication / January 6, 2020
Uganda - November 2019 Situation Report
More than 90,000 new refugees have arrived in Uganda as of 2019 (UNHCR). Despite this, there has been a decline refugee crisis funding. This has significantly affected child protection sector, where World Vision developed an appeal.
article / August 2, 2011
One year on, Pakistan still not back to pre-flood living
“Pakistan sits on the frontline of disasters, and communities already living in extreme poverty are simply not being given time to recover from the last blow they were dealt”, said Alexander Davey, National Director for World Vision in Pakistan.
press release / September 16, 2016
Street event coincides with UN Refugees & Migrants Summit
Media AdvisoryTruck bearing 3D artwork of asylum-seeking children driving through New York on Monday morning, September 19
article / February 12, 2018
Marching Order: Stop making children fight our wars
By Andrew HassettGlobal Campaigns Director, World Vision International
Hain remembers being told to kill or be killed. He was forced into an armed group in Myanmar when he was just 16.
page / December 5, 2013
Coordinator of Evidence-Based Nutrition Project (Code: CENP)
Coordinator of Evidence-Based Nutrition Project (Code: CENP)Location: Kupang, Nusa Tenggara Timur
article / April 10, 2017
Health and hygiene conditions improve as families in Swaziland get new toilet facilities
“We did not have a toilet at all. We used to share with our neighbor’s or at the bush to relieve ourselves”, 28-year old mother Cinile Mamba said.
article / May 28, 2020
CAR: Kevin, a child working in the forge during COVID-19 outbreak
Obviously surprised by our question, Benito