article / February 13, 2018
Responding to children and adolescents who have been sexually abused
WHO has recently released a document entitled Responding to Children and Adolescents who have been Sexually Abused: WHO Clinical Guidelines.
article / March 16, 2023
Water: Life of the livings
Access to clean water was the main challenge in Kaung's village. Due to unclean water, children often get sick of diarrhoea while adequate health facilities are in shortage.
article / August 6, 2019
A clinic funded by OFDA reduces the distance villagers travelled to access healthcare services
By Gamal Ghallab, communications officer, World Vision Sudan
6 August, 2019
article / June 30, 2014
Drama - a powerful medium for Giribawa Child Society
It was an exciting day for the members of the Giribawa Child Society. After four months of practices and hard work, they were finally making the trip to Colombo to perform their play titled ‘Kumbi Api Kumbi’ (Ants).
press release / January 20, 2017
Somalia: Looming famine exacerbates TB epidemic as 5 million face starvation
Press ReleaseWorld Vision spokespeople are available for interviews in London and East Africa
article / November 22, 2018
A good life for girls and boys
Amanda is a 38-year-old mother of two. She has been a Sunday school teacher at the Anglican Church of Melanesia for over 15 years.
article / May 3, 2015
Mortalité maternelle et infantile : 5 millions de Maliens interpellés
Alors que World Vision préparait la Semaine Globale d’Action, l’Organisation a tissé un solide partenariat avec la fondation Orange.
article / February 27, 2015
Enduring the Stigma: diary of safe and dignified burial workers
‘I’ve seen a lot in this job, but that was the saddest day of my life,” reflects Francis Cole. Eyes downcast, Cole recalls the day he buried a mother and her two-day-old daughter—victims of Ebola Virus Disease in Sierra Leone.
article / October 28, 2019
The 5th "Big Bonfire" festival was held in Gavar
Оn October 26th, the 5th "Big Bonfire" festival was held in Gavar, Gegharkunik Marz.
article / June 16, 2014
Visión Mundial advierte que el número de menores no acompañados en la frontera con los Estados Unidos sigue en aumento sin que haya sistemas de protección de la niñez más sólidos.
Inesperadamente el Gobierno de Honduras cerró su agencia de protección de la niñezLa violencia, la pobreza y la separación de la familia empuja a niños y niñas a huir hacia los Estados UnidosLos gobiernos deben abordar factores económicos y sociales para evitar que los meno