publication / January 18, 2024
Listening to Child Brides Research Report
A research study to identify the experiences, needs and agency of married adolescent girls and young women in Bangladesh, Mauritania, Nepal and Tanzania to inform recommendations on child marriage.
article / December 25, 2017
66 children now enjoy family care thanks to World Vision's cooperation with UCOM
World Vision has been cooperating with UCOM Foundation in Armenia to keep children from being institutionalized and unifying those already living in the state care institutions with their families.
article / February 15, 2024
When children and young people participate, it is possible to make a change
The World Social Justice Day has been established to promote equal economic, political, and social rights and opportunities for all. Jason, a young leader from the Democratic Republic of Congo, wants to mark this international day by speaking about his own experiences of seeking fairness and equality for children. This text has been included in the book Young People in the Global South: Voice, Agency & Citizenship.”
publication / July 13, 2017
World Vision and The Global Fund
In partnership with The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria and national partners, World Vision is working towards achieving Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 3 to ‘ensure healthy lives and
article / March 18, 2021
Blog: Children formerly recruited by armed groups are not just statistics
Our Campaigns Coordinator, Manzo Dembele, blogs on the importance of supporting children formerly recruited by armed groups for the successful reinstatement into society and restoration of their hope.
publication / January 27, 2023
Environmental Stewardship and Climate Action Handbook
This Environmental Stewardship and Climate Action Field Handbook provide a step-by-step guide to help World Vision entities and their partners implement best practice environmental management strategies both in the field programming and in the operations and facilities.
article / October 16, 2012
Two mums, one blog
Sierra Leone is one of the most dangerous places in the world to be pregnant; one in every 21 women dies as a result of complications or in childbirth. This is Mamie’s reality as she awaits the arrival of her child.