article / April 3, 2014
Translating government commitment to global health initiatives for improved outcomes for children
By Emma Edwards, Campaign Advisor, Child Health Now; World Vision International
article / August 7, 2015
Cyclone Nargis- Transforming a nightmare to readiness
By Soe Thiha Shwe, as told to Phoebe Naw, Illustration by James Dimanarig It was 2 May 2008 just before Cyclone Nargis struck Myanmar. I was doing my normal work routine when I heard the storm warning on the radio that afternoon.
press release / June 19, 2015
Millions in Asia’s Child Labor Force Denied Basic Rights
Opinion Editorial published in The Cambodia Daily on Friday 12 June 2015By Gabriela Olguin, World Vision Child Protection Adviser
article / June 16, 2020
Laboratory technician helps refugee children learn on TV during lockdown
By Derrick Kyatuka, Communications Officer, Uganda Refugee Response.
article / July 29, 2017
I know what it's like to spend a childhood escaping conflict
I met 12-year-old Blessing in Bidibidi. She had piercing eyes. She spoke with seriousness well beyond her years.
She told me she fled to northern Uganda and left most of her family members in South Sudan.
article / May 4, 2015
Stop at Nothing to get to zero poverty - Global Week of Action 2015
In the last 15 years extraordinary progress has been made in reducing extreme poverty and improving child health and well-being. The Millennial Development Goals (MDGs) provided targets and ambition for the world to pursue in a unified effort to half global poverty.
article / December 7, 2010
Albanian children and youth raise awareness and fight HIV-related stigma on World AIDS Day
At the end of the rally, more than 200 youth watched a student-produced movie called “The Silent Killer” about a young person’s struggle with AIDS. The message of the movie was “Don’t give up on the fight against HIV”.