press release / December 3, 2018
Next MFF missing its target – US$3.5 trillion per year wasted
A new report showed that the world could save approximately US$3.5 trillion per year if malnutrition in all its forms was ended.
article / October 3, 2012
Stopping hunger causes a change
World Vision first launched in the region of Latin America and the Caribbean, the campaign "Stop hunger: causes a change" that will mobilize thousands of teenagers and young people to speak out and advocate for the right of everyone to be free from hunger .
publication / May 4, 2020
Réponse d'Urgence au COVID-19: Rapport de situation sur l’Afrique #4
Vision du Monde répond à la crise actuelle du COVID-19 par une approche multi-sectorielle, en travaillant en collaboration avec les autorités locales, les agents de santé de première ligne, les institutions universitaires, les leaders religieux et les communautés, et les
article / July 25, 2014
Ensuring children are well nourished
Ambika, a mother of a two-year-old is proud to see her baby growing healthy.
opinion / December 14, 2021
Gender equity: a key to ending malnutrition
Melani lifts the lid on the ‘proverbial silver bullet’ for development and malnutrition.
press release / September 18, 2012
International: More children worldwide surviving past age 5
More children than ever before are surviving past their fifth birthday, according to a new report from the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF).
publication / April 26, 2017
WASH Readable E-version Fact Sheet
World Vision aims to support government's effort to reduce child deaths due to water related diseases through WASH; Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene programme. Water is life!
publication / July 27, 2017
Good Enough Context Analysis for Rapid Response for the Kasai-Central, Democratic Republic of Congo
An upsurge in violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo’s Grand Kasai region has led to the displacement of more than 1.4m people.
article / February 20, 2020
World Vision International President, Andrew Morley, visits Rwanda
World Vision International President, Andrew Morley, recently came to Rwanda on a four-day visit. During his visit, Andrew Morley met with Rwanda’s Prime Minister; Edouard Ngirente.
press release / September 2, 2014
The key to drilling wells with staying power in the developing world
UNC study finds World Vision’s model of local water committees and usage fees results in nearly 80 percent of wells remaining in use after two decades.What happens after a well is drilled, fitted with a hand pump, and a community celebrates having access to clean water