page / February 19, 2017
In Depth
Resources to learn more about our approaches to ending violence against children.Will You Hear Us?
publication / May 30, 2016
World Vision Uganda Child Well-Being Report: 2015
In this report, We celebrate a total of 19,363 children immunized, 84 classrooms constructed, 1300 teachers (822Females and 478 males) trained in training instruction methodologies, 9570 households reached with
article / July 16, 2019
The future can be young: Lebanese youth shape the way to peace 29 years after the civil war
A founding member of the United Nations and signatory of most international human rights conventions, Lebanon had all it takes to be a leading Middle-Eastern country in the question of human rights and development.
publication / December 23, 2014
Channels of Hope for Gender: Uganda Case Study
This case study captures changes that occurred as a result of implementing Channels of Hope for Gender. It also highlights successes and draws attention to challenges to ensure progress towards the outcomes and goals of Channels of Hope for Gender.
article / July 24, 2014
Children use their talents to help the needy
The story shows how our gifts, given by God, can be used for good purposes. Some people think that children are unable to undertake big initiatives because of their size.
article / July 11, 2014
You smile too!
This story shows the heartfelt work of a Christian youth group comprised of World Vision’s young boys and girls from Libonik village, Korca ADP, Albania who put all their efforts and love to help a poor family in the village composed of an old woman, 80, and her 45-year-old son who lives with a
publication / November 5, 2014
The Plight of Central African Republic's Children
The rapid escalation of conflict in Central African Republic (CAR) has proved horrific for the country’s children.
article / June 9, 2014
Helping refugees in Ethiopia
Ethiopia has continued to be a refugee-safe destination for many neighboring countries, particularly hosting refugees from South Sudan, Somalia, Eritrea, the Sudan and many other African countries since the 1960s.However, recently UN agencies, the Administration for Refugees and Retu
article / June 25, 2018
Children still struggling to cope with harrowing effects of floods
A string of loud but pleasant voices emanate from a primary school compound in Nakuru County. It is the first day of school and children appear to be happily catching up during their lunchbreak.