press release / November 7, 2017
Refugee children in Bangladesh at real and immediate risk of trafficking
Stories emerging of narrow escapes and children being preyed uponProtection of children needs to be the number one priority, says aid agencyTUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7 – Fresh reports from Bangladesh this week should be a wake-up call to protect children
article / March 1, 2017
Las comunidades de fe tienen un papel crítico para poner fin a la violencia contra la niñez
• World Vision lanza la campaña global "Necesitamos a todo el mundo para eliminar la violencia contra la niñez”• Mil millones de niñas y niños son afectados por la violencia cada año• Se insta a las comunidades religiosas a mantener a los niños seguros
article / October 7, 2019
Drought forces families to leave their homes in search for food and water in Cunene province
A devastating drought, considered the worst in 38 years, is affecting 2.3 million of people in the South of Angola: Cunene, Huila, Namibe and Kuando Kubango are the worst affected provinces.
article / August 19, 2020
The state of emergency drags girls to early pregnancy in Nampula
Since March, World Vision has registered 35 pregnant teenagers; ranging in age between 12 and 17 years old in Kazuzo. Girls like 14-year-old Telma are among those sadly affected by a concerning rise of sexual exploitation during the pandemic.
press release / May 23, 2016
Grand Bargain helps move humanitarian system away from one-system-fits-all approach
The humanitarian system must move away from a centralised approach to one that reflects reality.Grand Bargain commitments are an attempt to bring significant improvements in the way aid is collectively mobilised and delivered.World Vision is committed to being as ambitious
publication / December 3, 2020
World Vision's COVID-19 vaccine response
World Vision is responding to the devastating impact of COVID-19 in more than 70 countries. We have reached more than 54.3 million total people, including more than 24.2 million children, as part of our strategic objectives to limit the spread of COVID-19, strengthen health systems, support affec
press release / March 1, 2017
World Vision launches global campaign to end violence against children
BANGKOK/SINGAPORE (1 MARCH 2017) – World Vision, an international Christian aid and development agency, has launched a five-year global campaign to end violence against children.
press release / May 17, 2015
Humanitarian financing report outlines recommendations to overcome growing challenges
Looking Beyond the Crisis shifts the dialogue around humanitarian financing to a new phaseWorld Vision endorses the recommendations included in the report to improve anticipatio