press release / December 1, 2020
Aid organisations call for safe and unhindered access to fight impact of hunger and conflict in 2021
1 Dec, 2020. With the United Nations estimating some 235 million people across the globe will be in need
press release / February 8, 2023
Children in Syria at risk of abuse and separation as earthquake leaves hundreds of thousands stranded
Children in Syria at risk of abuse and separation as earthquake leaves hundreds of thousands stranded
publication / August 20, 2020
Las voces de los niños y niñas en tiempos de COVID-19
Este proyecto de consulta incluyó 101 niños/as y jóvenes (58 mujeres y 43 hombres) entre 8 y 17 años procedentes de 13 países: Albania, Bangladesh, Bosnia y Herzegovina, Brasil, República Democrática del Congo (RDC), Mali, Mongolia, Nicaragua,
press release / July 7, 2016
South Sudan 5th independence anniversary: Peace and stability yet to be established
(London) As the world’s youngest nation marks its fifth-year anniversary 9 July 2016, World Vision is urging the transitional South Sudanese government to intensify its reconciliation efforts to hasten the peace process.
article / December 10, 2009
Georgia’s anti-trafficking programme three years on stays focused on youth
The need to improve the country’s identification and referral process for victims of trafficking saw World Vision establish a Social Assistance to Trafficked Persons (SATP) project through a Human Rights programme three years ago.
publication / July 6, 2017
Somalia Hunger Response Situation Report #10
Worsening situation for children: The humanitarian situation in Somalia continues to deteriorate with an estimated 4 million children in urgent need of assistance (UNICEF, June 2017).
press release / February 23, 2014
Humanitarian groups welcome Security Council Resolution, urge swift implementation
A coalition of 17 international Humanitarian, Human Rights and Peace Groups welcome today’s unanimous Security Council resolution demanding safe and unhindered humanitarian access – including across conflict lines and across borders – to people in need throughout Syria.
article / May 8, 2012
What’s wrong with these pictures?
Cameras capture reality. But the reality many poor children see every day is a reality most people do not or choose not to see. Knowing this, twelve teenagers from Zejman, a village outside Lezha, used cameras to spotlight many problems they see in their realities that others either never see o
article / January 18, 2021
Education: the most powerful weapon
Most children underestimate the privilege they have in life such as going to school and the access to a good education. They are unaware of the importance of education and how it can shape their future.