G20 & Hunger G20 Must Commit to Ending Hunger and Malnutrition Dr Andrea Galante called on G20 leaders to do all they can to end "the most degrading of human deprivations" Read more
School feeding & education School Meals and School Attendance: Creating a foundation for academic success Senior Food Assistance Advisor, Kevin Weseni sets out to show the link between the quality of school meals and better academic success. Read more
Climate change is increasing hunger and malnutrition Andrea Galante and Yukiko Yamada Morovic highlight the urgent actions needed to mitigate the current global hunger and malnutrition crises. Read more
Making breastfeeding work in a hunger crisis For #WorldBreastFeedingWeek Colleen Emary calls for more investment to ensure women can breastfeed when food is in short supply. Read more
Schooling for Sudan’s 19 million children could only be five steps away Inos Mugabe says the effect of 90% of Sudan’s children being denied education is more devastating than just learning. Read more
Weather insurance plus farming techniques make farmers more resilient to the climate crisis Climate resilience expert Ngo Tho Hung explains an innovative approach to helping Vietnamese farming families cope when crops fail. Read more
Finding a place for peace in the HDP nexus Juliette Semaan observes that peacebuilding is often an add-on to other programming, and suggests future ways to mitigate that challenge. Read more
How extreme weather is aggravating humanitarian crises in the Middle East Environmental expert Aaron Tanner explains how humanitarian agencies must focus on resilience and flexibility to counter the region’s climate crisis Read more
Why social justice and education are vital Teen advocate Sheyla, from Peru, shares why social justice and quality education are imperative for children and young people, and what she wants world... Read more
Treating women workers fairly starts with us Cristina, one of World Vision’s gender specialists in the LAC region, considers what steps need to happen for women to be fairly treated in the workplace. Read more
Displacement due to conflict and violence is taking its toll on Asia's children Child Protection and Safeguarding Advisor, Amy, spotlights the threats to displaced children and shares some approaches to protecting them and helping them... Read more
Gender equality, social inclusion, and WASH: How the picture comes together Water, sanitation and hygiene experts Nobuhle and Kristie reflect on the art of ensuring WASH programmes promote equal and inclusive access, decision... Read more
‘The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends towards justice’: Why we mobilise Lisa O’Shea explains the three ways World Vision uses mobilisation to bring about life-altering change for children Read more
World Children's Day: Teen says "Address the pain children face from hunger" This World Children’s Day, Changemaker 13-year-old Genoveva from Tanzania shares how hunger and malnutrition affect children in her community and what she... Read more
What do children with disabilities need most? Co-operation and a chance to thrive. Brian Kusunoki says that better co-ordination among support services and service providers is vital to supporting children and young people with... Read more
Improving nutrition through partnerships takes secret sauce and no sugar-coating Sarah Straatsma and Marina Adamyan say the World Vision, dsm-firmenich public-private partnership to improve nutrition for the most vulnerable is built on... Read more
Handwashing still a life and death issue for children For #GlobalHandwashingDay Lindsay appeals for governments to promote handwashing and ensure clean hands are within reach as they did during the COVID-19... Read more
Our top ten calls for improved mental health care for the Middle East and Eastern Europe “Mental health as a universal human right” might be the theme for this year’s #WorldMentalHealthDay, but Mike Kirakossian reminds us, it’s not a right... Read more
AI, digital and the climate crisis requires greater social accountability Sarah Onduko reflects on key areas where the world must ensure citizens’ rights and government accountability Read more
The cold reality facing Afghanistan's hungry, malnourished children The new National Director of World Vision Afghanistan warns that today's investment decisions by the international community will shape the future for the... Read more
What children consider innovation will surprise you Faith explains how child-led innovation is the key to improving the lives of children in East Asia and around the world Read more
Why breastfeeding is men's work too Awurabena considers how vital it is for men to understand and support women to breastfeed. Read more
What Mongolians need most in a severe winter crisis? Communications. Bolortsetseg Bold explains that when facing the Mongolian ‘Dzud, ’community feedback mechanisms and media information campaigns were as vital as... Read more
Don’t fear the teen! Let’s turn our perspective of adolescents upside down. As Julia Smith-Brake prepares for the Women Deliver event in July 2023, she ponders the joy and love she shares with her pre-tween daughter, and how... Read more
Pioneering new approaches for WASH behaviour change at scale WASH expert Sidney Shea explains the way people behave is hard to change and even more challenging to sustain, but shares approaches that work. Read more