article / Tháng 6 12, 2021
3,000 villagers free from the 15-km walk for clean water in South Sudan
“I used to walk for 15 kilometers every day to fetch water from neighbouring villages. Most times, people fight at the few available hand pumps to get ahead of each other, says Abuk, a 33-year old mother of four.
press release / Tháng 6 16, 2023
Brussels 7 Conference: Donor pledges fall short of urgent need to respond to worsening humanitarian situation in Syria and host countries
16 June 2023 – Yesterday, donors came together at the 7th edition of the Brussels Conference in support of Syria and the region, pledging 5.6 billion euros in grants for the Syria crisis response, with only a tenth of the necessary funding being secured for 2023.
publication / Tháng 12 20, 2023
Sexual violence against children in the digital space
Sexual violence against children in the digital space Germany Europe
article / Tháng 12 20, 2023
Poultry Farming Changes a Mother's Life
The EGGciting pilot project, which began in 2021, aimed at improving rural communities' livelihoods and food security by developing income-generating schemes and offering upscaling skills training at the family level for improved egg production and dietary diversification.
article / Tháng 10 19, 2023
The World Where We Live: Cambodia
Child sponsorship – partnering with children and communities to break the cycle of poverty in over 1250 communities in this big, beautiful world.
publication / Tháng 7 25, 2023
THE HIGH PRICE OF BEAUTY: Child labour in global cosmetics
This report focuses on six high-risk ingredients,1 used in a wide range of cosmetics and beauty products, which have known risks for involving children in their production: palm oil, cocoa, vanilla, shea, mica and copper. Millions of children are losing out on a safe and
healthy childhood to work in dangerous or exploitive conditions, farming and mining essential ingredients for common cosmetics.
press release / Tháng 8 26, 2022
World Vision JWG: launching the Child Friendly Clinics Initiative
According to World Vision statistics, 282,507 children benefited from the mother and child services in 111 clinics in 12 area programmes.