press release / August 12, 2012
International: World Humanitarian Day
On August 19, a campaign to reach one billion people on one day comes to a head with a single message:“This World Humanitarian Day I’m doing something good, somewhere, for someone else. Join me.”
article / February 15, 2019
No more risky trips through the Nile River for 729 school children
“I am happy with the support that we got from World Vision. I want to become a teacher someday”, says 12-year old Aboba from Melut County. She previously attended classes in Dengtoma Camp which is a bit distant from her village.
article / November 26, 2013
‘Here I am a man’: Supporting a family at 13 years old
Through half-lit hallways and the crowded night market, 13-year-old Ahmad heads to work.“I finish school, I come here to work,” he says.
article / October 10, 2015
15 Countries: What’s for lunch in Asia
We’re marking World Food Day by celebrating the midday meal across Asia.From Mongolia to Papua New Guinea, take a look at a typical lunchtime for children. Sticky rice or jackfruit, pork or fried eel- the meals are a rainbow of delicacies.Are you hungry yet?
article / November 18, 2019
30 Years of the Convention on the Rights of the Child in Brazil
By Carlos, 15, and Samila, 15, Youth Monitoring of Public Policies members in Brazil
article / March 19, 2015
Cyclone Pam's smallest survivors
Little Alice is one of many children who have become Cyclone Pam’s smallest and most vulnerable survivors.
article / November 17, 2019
Mothers fear malaria and water-borne diseases after South Sudan flood
Melut County – “Our biggest concern is the rise of malaria and water-borne diseases”, says World Vision’s Health Project Manager Dr.
video / June 20, 2016
Improving children's literacy in Ethiopia through quality education
Together with communities, schools, partners, families and donors, World Vision is reaching over 900,000 Ethiopian children with quality literacy programmes. After only one year, we've seen:
video / March 16, 2016
Video: The Football Kids of Azraq
The Football Kids of Azraq is a multi-media piece focusing on the lives of Syrian children living in Jordan's newest refugee camp.
article / December 7, 2021
I have not heard from my husband since he left
The security context in central and northern Mali weighs heavily on vulnerable families and has left them with bad memories, as it has made their lives worse due to forced displacement, sometimes far from their homes. It has been four months since Penda, a married mother of two children, a boy and a girl, fled her home in Soye township, with her relatives to a nearby village.