article / April 23, 2013
Malaria in Mozambique: the gossamer thread
Marita Adelino is not your typical 10-year-old. In a world where so many children want so much, she wants two things only—a best friend and a mosquito net. Marita is terrified of the tiny, wicked creatures that spread malaria, the disease that killed her best friend, Marta João, last year.
publication / July 9, 2020
COVID19 Emergency Response - Situation Report 8 - 29 May 2020
Cyclone Amphan slammed ashore on 20 May along the coastline of Bangladesh, claiming a reported 22 lives.
publication / November 2, 2021
Challenging Harmful Behaviours Using Religious Texts: Thematic Brief for the FCC EVAC Research
This is a thematic brief for the Faith Communities Contribution to Ending Violence against Children Research between World Vision International, Queen Margaret University, and Columbia University.
article / June 28, 2013
We are in Syria, but we need help
By Michael Bailey, World Vision Syria Crisis Response Communications Manager
publication / August 16, 2022
Resilience cannot be our only option: A call to action for Haiti's children
One year after the earthquake that shook the south of Haiti on August 14, 2021 - World Vision continues to work with the families of the survivors in favor of the children, who as of today are still terribly affected by the socio-ec
article / June 21, 2013
Self-reliant Life for People with Disabilities
Written by: Vi Van Thuan – Project Assistant of Quan Hoa ADP and Phan Thi Thanh Huyen – Teacher in Nong Son district
publication / July 21, 2020
Venezuela Migrant Crisis Update June 2020
See the impact of our work to support Venezuelan refugees, migrants and their host countries.
Since January 2019, we have reached more than 285,000 people affected by the refugee and migration crisis (and now also COVID-19 closures).
publication / August 13, 2020
Beirut Explosion response update Aug. 13, 2020
This document outlines the strategic objectives of our response to the explosion and tracks our achiement against those goals.
page / May 13, 2013
Emergency relief
Geographically, Bangladesh is a land of disaster. Formed by a deltaic plain at the confluence of the Ganges (Padma), Brahmaputra and Meghna rivers and their tributaries, Bangladesh’s alluvial soil is highly fertile but vulnerable to flood and drought.