press release / November 7, 2013
Response to The Cambodia Daily Article
Phnom Penh - November 07, 2013: On 7th November 2013, The Cambodia Daily published an article “Aid Worker Claims Fabricated Stories Are Common” mentioning World Vision, Oxfam and CARE in a quote from Mr Fallavier.
article / February 15, 2024
Our child-led research makes child activists’ voices stronger in Brazil
As we observe World Social Justice Day 2024, Carlos- a young leader from Brazil- shares this article to call for equal opportunities for all groups in society to participate, especially children and young people from marginalised populations. This text has been published in the recently launched book "Young People in the Global South: Voice, Agency & Citizenship."
publication / March 7, 2024
Venezuela Crisis Response Update December 2023
Discover how 'Esperanza sin Fronteras' is making a tangible impact amid the migration crisis across Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Panama, Peru, and Venezuela. Learn how our multi-country approach and strategic partnerships provide comprehensive support to over 2 million individuals, including 43% migrant children and adolescents. Join us in building a world where solidarity and compassion know no borders
article / February 16, 2024
South Sudan community-based disease surveillance manual validated
The community-based disease surveillance manual in South Sudan has been updated and validated, marking an important milestone in disease surveillance efforts and reflecting our unwavering commitment to improving disease surveillance and management in the region.
publication / September 8, 2023
Պատերազմից տուժած կանանց սոցիալ-հոգեբանական ծառայությունների տրամադրման և ինտեգրման վերաբերյալ հետազոտություն
Պատերազմից տուժած կանանց վերաբերյալ հետազոտություն
publication / March 12, 2024
Joining Forces Alliance Somalia Advocacy and Policy Asks on Combatting Violence Against Women and Girls in Somalia
Somalia continues to face significant challenges in addressing violence against women and girls (VAWG). According to the Somalia Health and Demographic Survey (SHDS, 2020), gender-based violence (GBV) remains one of the most prevalent human rights violations faced by women and girls in Somalia. The survey shows that over 60% of women face physical abuse, denial of education, forced marriage, rape and sexual harassment forms of domestic violence.
article / November 21, 2023
26 համայնքի սոցիալական աշխատողներ ստացան մասնագիտական որակավորման ավարտական վկայականները
Մասնագիտությունը՝ սոցիալական աշխատանք
publication / October 17, 2023
Harnessing Local Foods for Infant Nutrition
"Harnessing Local Foods for Infant Nutrition" features World Vision's work in Eastern Uganda in Vice Versa Global's Zero Hunger Special, Africa Can Feed Herself, Autumn 2023
publication / February 28, 2024
World Vision Vanuatu Capability Statement
World Vision Vanuatu Capability Statement