publication / Tháng 12 15, 2019
Beyond Ebola: Children in the Democratic Republic of Congo Share their Fears in the Face of Ebola
The Ebola outbreak in DR Congo has killed more than 2,000 people, over 800 of them children, in less than 14 months. Boys and girls continue to die in the epidemic.
article / Tháng 4 3, 2023
Ukrainian refugees grateful of people’s generosity keeping them hopeful and alive
Olena is one of the 4,700 Ukrainian being assisted by Private Non-Sponsorship (PNS) Project of World Vision Singapore. Families received bedsheet, hygiene kits, clothes for those with babies, pillow, mattress, pillowcases, first aid kit, USB power hub, and power bank.
publication / Tháng 2 3, 2021
Counting Pennies II: An analysis of official development assistance to end violence against children
Violence against children impacts more than one billion children and costs world economies US$7
trillion annually. In 2015, the world’s leaders listed violence against children as one of the top
opinion / Tháng 4 21, 2023
Inculcating a Culture of Innovation in the Development Sector
On World Creativity and Innovation Day, Dan Mtonga says that given AI and other technologies, business as usual is not sustainable for humanitarian agencies.
publication / Tháng 1 31, 2023
Impact of War on Ukraine's Children: A Child Protection Report
Child Protection Report on Ukrainian Children
publication / Tháng 10 16, 2023
WORLD VISION TANZANIA - ANNUAL REPORT 2022
THIS IS WORLD VISION TANZANIA ANNUAL REPORT, SPECIFICALLY SHOWCASING THE ACHIEVEMENTS THAT HAVE BEEN ACCOMPLISHED IN FY22, IN ALIGNMENT WITH THE PLANS SET IN THE NATIONAL STRATEGY FOR 2020-2025.
publication / Tháng 5 30, 2022
Ukraine Crisis Response SitRep#8- May 18 2022
There are now more than 14 million Ukrainian people who are displaced from their homes by ongoing conflict in the region. This is marked by over 3000 civilian casualties reported in the three months since the start of the crisis, including men, women, and children.
article / Tháng 3 2, 2023
A fierce smile leading the charge for women in Laos
In the span of three years, Mae Phaivan has become a symbol of women empowerment and behavior change in her community in rural Southern Laos.