article / July 10, 2014
Phone, eggs and children living in institutions in Armenia
In Armenia, some 5,000 children still live in institutionalized care, often referred to as "night care institutions”. Most of them are there because their families simply cannot provide them even the basic food and shelter ever child needs to survive.
press release / June 28, 2019
‘More collaboration needed’ – cash-programming NGOs call join together to improve efficiency and impact
‘More collaboration needed’ – cash-programming NGOs call join together to improve efficiency and impact
publication / June 3, 2021
Children's voices in assessing the child protection system in humanitarian contexts
Presentation by Aimyleen Gabriel and Mike Kirakossian of World Vision, and Pia Vraalsen of Child Frontiers for the 2021 International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (ISPCAN) Congress.
publication / December 12, 2017
A Criança no Centro: um retrato das infâncias na cidade de São Paulo
El diagnóstico "A Criança no Centro: um retrato das infâncias na cidade de São Paulo" (El niño en el centro: un retrato de las infancias en la ciudad de São Paulo) destaca la realidad de 586 niños y adolescentes entre 03 y 17 años que son atendidos por las organizaciones IBTE, Novos Sonhos, Missã
article / May 15, 2014
Children and youth voice their concerns about climate change
“Children are the most vulnerable if we talk about the consequences of climate change,” says Kamala, 18, a World Vision sponsored child from a far western rural village of Nepal and a participant in the in National Youth conference on Climate Change.
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.
article / November 24, 2016
Reviving the Forgotten Roles of Women
The buzz of women’s voices fills the room; in their groups they converse excitedly. “Work together to draw a river representing the past sessions of Community Change,” says Sohaila, handing each group a large sheet of flipchart paper.
article / April 9, 2014
Gardens provide food security after Haiyan
By Cecil Laguardia, Communications Manager, Typhoon Haiyan ResponseThey are not your ordinary gardens. They are gardens borne from the need to rise from adversity. After Haiyan hit the island of Panay, the greening of this community followed.
article / September 1, 2020
5 innovative ways kids are going back to school
By Alison Ralph, World Vision Canada
For many families around the world the changing of the seasons—from summer to fall—is synonymous with the start of a new school year.
article / November 1, 2016
West Nile refugee response at a glance: World Vision Uganda
Uganda is now home to more than 500,000 refugees from South Sudan, living in 48 refugee settlements in 4 districts of Northern Uganda. Since July 2016, Uganda has been receiving not less than 2500 refugees daily.