article / April 3, 2014
Rwanda: Lessons still unlearned
Next Monday marks 20 years since the Rwanda genocide began. In 1994, John Schenk was one of the first Western journalists to go into Rwanda and show the full extent of the horrors of the genocide.
article / February 8, 2019
Across the Jubba River Lives a Doctor
By Simon Nyabwengi, Country Director, World Vision Somalia
article / October 13, 2020
The joy that food brings among South Sudanese refugees could soon vanish as food funding continue to decline
Days after a food distribution in Bidibidi Refugee Settlement, most households prepare three meals a day; breakfast, lunch, and dinner, but the situation changes a few weeks after. Towards the next distribution cycle, most families resort to a single meal a day, but some, nothing.
publication / January 2, 2013
Child Health Now launch report
Child Health Now is World Vision’s first global campaign focused on a single issue: reducing preventable deaths of children under five.
publication / July 13, 2017
Technical Guideline for Tuberculosis and TB-HIV Program Implementation
As a child-focused organisation, World Vision recognises the threat of TB to the well-being of children and their families and its negative impact in reversing successes gained through development programmes.
publication / August 27, 2020
Répercussions de la COVID-19 : L'ACCÈS REFUSÉ
LA GROSSESSE ADOLESCENTE MENACE À BLOQUER UN MILLION DE FILLES EN AFRIQUE SUBSAHARIENNE DE RETOUR À L'ÉCOLE
publication / May 3, 2019
Reaching the Unreached: Cross-sector partnerships, business and the post-2015 development agenda
A business-as-usual approach to poverty is insufficient and will not deliver the kind of development gains that are essential to reaching zero preventable deaths and eliminating hunger and malnutrition.