publication / September 20, 2024
Sustainable Agri-food Systems Discussion Paper
Sustainable Agri-food Systems Discussion Paper
press release / September 5, 2024
New report reveals children of migrants bear the brunt of climate change-related migration in Southeast Asia
Press release by World Vision, highlighting the findings by new co-produced report with the Stokholm Enviornmental Institute that looks at Climate change and other socio-economic factors that are driving migration in Southeast Asia, impacting vulnerable communities and reshaping family dynamics.
press release / August 2, 2024
World Vision warns of rising death toll as famine-like conditions confirmed in Sudan
Press release highlighting the desperate situation in Sudan, where famine-like conditions are causing death and putting the lives of vulnerable children at risk.
article / May 28, 2024
Chad : 'Behind every statistic are the faces of starving children'
World Vision Chad had launched its Enough Campaign to address child hunger and malnutrition in the country. The campaign aims to reach 8 million children under 5 over the next three years.
publication / May 2, 2024
Building bridges: World Vision's Infrastructure Impact report, 2012 to 2023
A Booklet on World Vision Malawi infrastructure investments in WASH, Health, Education and Livelihood done in years 2012 to 2023.
press release / June 27, 2024
Famine looming over millions in Sudan is a stark warning to the world to act now to avert huger-related child mortality
Famine looming over millions in Sudan is a stark warning to the world to act now to avert huger-related child mortality. Learn More.
article / May 28, 2024
Tchad : « Derrière chaque statistique se cachent les visages d'enfants affamés ».
World Vision Tchad a lancé sa campagne « Assez » pour lutter contre la faim et la malnutrition des enfants dans le pays. Elle vise à atteindre 8 millions d'enfants de moins de 5 ans au cours des trois prochaines années.
press release / May 28, 2024
Rotary launches US$30 million program to combat deadliest childhood diseases in four African countries
Despite significant progress in recent years, malaria, pneumonia (lower respiratory infections), and diarrheal diseases remain among the leading causes of illness and death for children under five in sub-Saharan Africa.