article / May 14, 2015
The Psychologist’s Blog: Thoughts about March 21 or the Label that is Difficult to Remove.
Blog written by Lika Barabadze , link worker in “Caucasus Sub-Regional Social Inclusion of Children with Disabilities”. project.
press release / August 5, 2023
Six months on Syria’s earthquake survivors are still unhoused and at risk of starvation -World Vision
Six months on Syria’s earthquake survivors are still unhoused and at risk of starvation
-World Vision
publication / August 25, 2023
Fin de semana de oración 2023: Guía Litúrgica
Profundiza este fin de semana en las escrituras, las reflexiones, las oraciones y la adoración. Te animamos a que hagas tuya esta guía y la adaptes a tus propias tradiciones cristianas.
publication / November 30, 2020
‘Talk less and act more, the world needs help’: Children front and centre of climate action
Climate change is happening now, and is threatening the realisation of children’s rights and their ability to achieve their full potential.
article / July 11, 2022
Educating and keeping South Sudan’s children and communities safe from unexploded ordnances
World Vision’s Vision Statement “Our vision for every child, life in all its fullness Our prayer for every heart, the will to make it so” are always the guiding inspiration how World Vision implements programs that contribute to the holistic well-being of children.
article / February 7, 2014
Staff Blog: The disaster was personal
By Eureka Fuentes, Health and Nutrition Specialist, World Vision Philippines
article / February 21, 2014
BLOG: Children suffer most as violence ravages South Sudan
The ghosts that struck Kenya after the 2007 elections are back. Their target this time round is neighbouring South Sudan. It is unfortunate that they have swarmed the world’s newest nation with more vengeance.
page / March 17, 2013
Blog: View from the crisis
A cry for GomaI am sad to leave a sad and frightened city. I am sad to leave behind thousands of people that World Vision supports. I am currently in Rwanda, having been evacuated by World Vision this morning as the situation in Goma deteriorated.
article / June 22, 2023
No Food, No Preschool
RISE Lanka Economic Crisis Activation supported by the Australian government through the Australian Humanitarian Partnership. Under the RISE Lanka initiative, Pre-school feeding programmes are conducted by World Vision Lanka with the partnership of Sarvodaya. Chamod (5) is a child who is benefitted by the feeding programme at his pre-school.
article / June 22, 2023
No food, no preschool
RISE Lanka Economic Crisis Activation project supported by the Australian Government through the Australian Humanitarian Partnership. Under the RISE Lanka initiative, pre-school feeding programmes are conducted by World Vision Lanka with the partnership of Sarvodaya. Chamod (5) is a child who is benefitted by the feeding programme at his pre-school.