publication / June 6, 2016
Revista Recuento | octubre-diciembre, 2015
Hojear sin tener que descargarla
publication / August 22, 2018
2018 Children's Peace Prize Nominees
Ten children mentored and inspired by World Vision Kenya were among the 12 finalists from Kenya who were nominated for the 2018 International Children’s Peace Prize. The Daily Nation newspaper (Junior Spot) in Kenya covered them on November,19,2018.
publication / November 16, 2022
Restore Land, Restore Climate
A report on the power of farmer managed natural regeneration and why it is World Vision's leading weapon in the fight against climate change
press release / March 8, 2015
Women CAN! Women SHOULD! Women MUST!
In Syria, 80 per cent of women reported being raped in refugee camps between March 2011 and 2013.In Turkey, 300 women were murdered in 2014 alone.In Armenia, the current sex at birth ration remains among the most distorted in the world at 114 male births per 100 female birt
publication / May 30, 2022
Transforming Education to Protect Children’s Rights in Emergencies and Crises
This advocacy brief has been developed to support and expand on the G7 Call for International Cooperation to Protect Children’s Right to Education in Emergencies and Crises developed by the G7 2022 Education Advocacy Working Group co-chaired by World Vision International and Oxfam, supporting the
article / October 26, 2010
Century after Mother Teresa’s birth, World Vision recognised for contribution
World Vision in Kosovo was among 12 international organisations awarded by the Kosovo Government for its humanitarian and peacebuilding work in remembrance of Mother Teresa 100 years after her birth.
opinion / December 14, 2020
The world's silence is killing and stunting millions
Dan Irvine explains that a major reason the world is failing to eliminate malnutrition is governments not shouting from the rooftops about how bad things are.