article / August 18, 2019
Julius: Gives Back To His Community
By Damalie Nankunda Mukama and Fred Ouma, World Vision Staff, Uganda
press release / February 6, 2015
UN meeting key moment for children, says World Vision
Ending extreme poverty by 2030 won’t be possible unless post-2015 agenda ensures a focus on children living in war, fragility and instability, says World VisionLeaders gather for the second round of post-2015 negotiations next week400 million
page / May 14, 2014
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press release / November 17, 2012
Politicians, keep your promises!
By Jennifer Williams, End Water Poverty
opinion / August 7, 2019
Women cannot breastfeed alone.
Only two in every five children worldwide are breastfed during their first six months. When evidence shows that increasing breastfeeding would prevent more than 800,000 child deaths globally, helping women breastfeed should be a universal priority. But in many countries, it isn’t.
article / May 15, 2014
CRC@25: As we blow out the candles on the CRC’s 25th anniversary cake, let’s keep the fires of child participation burning
“We would like to recommend the Government of Albania… raise awareness of a child’s right to participate in the family and in the community.” As the statement was read out, I wanted to shout out loud, to get up and dance, but restrained myself to a slight, UN-appropriate smile.
article / June 1, 2017
Bienvenue au Mois de Partenariat 2017 de World Vision International
Dans le cadre du mois de Partenariat, 2017 dénommé maintenant « Nous sommes World Vision », de World Vision International, deux journées de réflexion ont été organisées au Bureau National de World Vision Mauritanie le 19 et le 26 Mai dernier.
article / October 5, 2012
Running for gold
Lopez Lomong, ran with Team USA in the London 2012 Olympics and placed 10th in the 10,000m. But behind his remarkable accomplishment is a turbulent — and inspiring — life story of danger, poverty, and ultimate redemption.