press release / August 8, 2014
World Vision calls for both sides to commit to cease-fire as new fighting threatens aid
World Vision has provided aid to 10,000 people, but much more is neededWorld Vision teams are on the ground assessing the scale of needs
press release / August 8, 2014
Press Release
Need for emergency food, water and livestock interventions in East Pokot as drought worsens
page / August 5, 2014
Climate Change and Energy Specialist
POSITION: Climate Change and Energy Specialist
page / August 4, 2014
Monitoring and Evaluation Officer
POSITION: Monitoring & Evaluation Officer
press release / July 8, 2014
Mass Exodus Becomes Mass Re-Entry - Children at Risk Again
Phnom Penh – After a mass exodus last month, Cambodian workers are migrating back to Thailand en-masse, leading to safety concerns for young children travelling alongside their parents, says World Vision, one of the world’s largest international aid agencies.
article / October 4, 2011
North Korea: The old people danced all night
In Chilbong, in North Hwanghae Province, World Vision contributed to the community’s desire for clean water as its most urgent need.
press release / June 26, 2017
Record number of individuals on the verge of starvation despite improved condition in South Sudan counties formerly struck with famine
Though the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) Technical Working Group declares South Sudan free from famine, the number of individuals on the brink of starvation has reached 6 million people—the largest number ever recorded for
press release / June 16, 2020
One in four Venezuelan migrant children have been separated from parents during COVID-19 pandemic, according to World Vision report
PANAMA CITY, Panama, June 16, 2020 — Ahead of World Refugee Day, international aid agency World Vision has released a report that warns