Refugee Teachers: An Overlooked Resource for Peace Refugee Teachers: An Overlooked Resource for Peace Read more
Peace can blossom through Education: World Vision’s holistic approach to learning for lasting peace Peace can blossom through Education: World Vision’s holistic approach to learning for lasting peace Read more
World Vision Ethiopia Observes the International Day of Peace World Vision Ethiopia Observes the International Day of Peace Read more
"Do No Harm" approach : Peacebuilding by Understanding of the Context A Do No Harm training course for faith leaders is being used by World Vision to help them build peace in their communities. Read more
WOMEN AS AN AGENTS FOR SUSTAINABLE PEACE BEFORE, DURING AND AFTER ELECTIONS Women’s political participation is a fundamental prerequisite for gender equality and genuine democracy. It facilitates women’s direct engagement in public... Read more
Peace Builders Movement The Peace Builders Movement has been advocating to end violence against children in Colombia for over six years, mobilising communities and leaders to come... Read more
Youths in Lae engaged to build a better future Rispektim Yu Yet Rispektim Narapela Yumi Sanap Wantaim (RYYRNYSW) Project impact story on in school youths. A World Vision International (PNG) project is... Read more
Peace Project Making Impact through Impact Clubs "Growing up in a settlement, I understood the struggles youths faced daily, and the least I could do was lead and be a good example in the community, so I... Read more
Pope Francis' visit: partnerships for peace in Iraq Nicole shares what the Pope’s visit means to her and the work she and her staff do to help vulnerable children in Iraq. Read more
Safe grazing environment frees South Sudan’s young pastoralists from danger “As a pastoralist for many years, I was fearful when the dry season comes. We take the cattle to other villages in search of greener pastures and water and... Read more
Rebecca cannot remain indifferent to the suffering of others It is because of women like 58-year-old Rebecca Togo that World Vision is committed to reach and transform the lives of the most vulnerable people in the... Read more
Determined children brave the heat to promote behaviour change in Adjumani Even as the day’s weather gets hotter in Northern Uganda, it cannot stop peace club members from carrying out community outreach in quest of a just society... Read more
Sometimes, it takes a grenade War and conflict are in the background of every issue facing vulnerable children – Matt asks if 2021 will be the year this finally changes. Read more
My Wish For Christmas Children from Kakuma Refugee Camp in Turkana County, Kenya, share their wishes for Christmas and call for peace in the world. They are among the many... Read more
Youth groups in South Sudan promote peacebuilding towards a resilient and hunger-free future “Peace is very important for us pastoralists because we share common grazing lands and water points when fighting happens. When people and livestock get... Read more
How I find peace amid turmoil JBK reflects on the role we can all play to live out peace, regardless of where we live. Read more
Equipping faith leaders to work in fragile contexts - Rev. Kannay's story Providing support to vulnerable populations in fragile contexts often exposes responding staff criminal attacks. World Vision has thus developed the 'Do No... Read more
Peace Clubs Fostering Love in Refugee Camps By Sarah Ooko, World Vision Senior Communications Officer, Kenya Bouts of laughter rock the air as Florence plays cheerfully with her friend Teresa. The... Read more
Embracing Stronger Partnerships across the Nexus: World Vision’s story Summary: In this joint blog post with CDA Collaborative Learning , Maya Assaf-Horstmeier, Director of Peacebuilding and Conflict Sensitivity, writes about... Read more
Unity in diversity changes the fortunes of refugees and host communities By Aggrey Nyondwa Kikobera, Communications Official, World Vision Uganda On a very bad day in December 2016, Annette Mura had nothing to eat or feed her... Read more
200 children from peace clubs campaign: Give love a chance! “Peace is like our daily food. We need it as much as we need food to live well and in harmony with one another for long life,” 12-year-old Quintino Ladu... Read more
World Vision’s project fosters peaceful co-existence among different ethnic groups Photography by Sari Omer, UNDP Consultant , story by Lucy Murunga and Gamal Ghallab South Darfur- Representatives from the embassies of Britain, Sweden and... Read more
A South Sudanese’s plea: “South Sudan’s peace starts with us” “Blessed are peacemakers, for they will be called sons of God” - Matthew 5:9 As South Sudan moves toward a peaceful era following the recently signed... Read more
Climate Action For Peace - International Peace Day 2019 World Vision in Uganda joins the rest of the world in celebrating International Peace Day 2019, under the theme: Climate Action for Peace . Today, peace... Read more
Using Peace Clubs to Reconcile Tribal Conflict in the Refugee Settlement In peace clubs youths and children come together. They do numerous fun and educative activities like football matches, debate competitions amongst... Read more
South Sudan children's prayer for peace In South Sudan, over 7.1 million of the country's population are in dire need of humanitarian assistance, half of them are children. The country has the... Read more
Finding peace through art By Dominique Monera-Tabora, World Vision “I saw too many people without limbs or heads in houses after every airstrike in Aleppo. When I am painting, I am... Read more
Press Release: Second Annual Learning Workshop on Peace Education Wednesday, July 4, 2018- In Partnership with the Ministry of Women Affairs, World Vision Afghanistan’s peacebuilding project conducted its second annual... Read more
From a Child Soldier to an optimistic Mechanic In September 2013, fights plunged the Central African Republic (CAR) nation into a humanitarian crisis, affecting nearly half of the country’s 4.5 million... Read more
1,200 people join dialogue in Gogrial State exploring solutions for peace in South Sudan "I do not understand why men are killing us. Women do not go to war but they are killing us innocently at night”, Ajok Majok, a representative of Aguok... Read more
Hundreds of refugee youth are joining peace clubs in Uganda. Here's why: Every morning, the stories of last night swirl. The world’s largest refugee settlement has no radio nor newspaper, but news filters through from person to... Read more
Children and young people as peacebuilders UN Security Council Resolution 2250 opened doors for children and young people to be more engaged in peacebuilding. it also recognised the powerful... Read more