article / يناير 11, 2024
Immediate collective action is necessary to ensure that children affected by migration are recognised and prioritised
Migration is not a new issue, but the devastating consequences on children are becoming more evident and can no longer be ignored. As adults migrate in search of employment, an increasing number of children are left behind, suffering consequences to their education, well-being and mental health.
publication / يناير 31, 2024
Global Hunger Response Phase II Quarterly Situation Report #1 - January 2024
This is the first quarterly report released by World Vision's Global Hunger Response (GHR). It provides an overview of qualitative and quantitative impacts, including regional overviews and highlights from October 2023 to January 2024.
article / يناير 12, 2023
Zeinab: It was a multi-beneficial opportunity
In partnership with the United Nations World Food Programme in Lebanon (WFP), World Vision in Lebanon aims to strengthen the resilience of vulnerable communities through short-term income opportunities by rehabilitating agricultural roads in the Bekaa and the South.
page / نوفمبر 13, 2013
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Stronger than HaiyanThese children are in this Child Friendly Space only because of their mothers were stubbornly determined to protect their lives. Mothers who refused to be defeated by a disaster; mothers whose strength is stronger than Haiyan.
page / أغسطس 7, 2013
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Armed attacks on staff in DarfurMIchael Arunga, World Vision's Emergency Communications Advisor, writes about the recent attack on staff working in Sudan. Read more
page / يوليو 5, 2013
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Every Child has the Right to Survive 5!The 67th session of the World Health Assembly (WHA) recently concluded in Geneva Switzerland.
press release / نوفمبر 17, 2022
Humanitarian crisis in the DRC as the number for children and families displaced by violence nearly doubles
Press release highlighting the deteriorating humanitarian situation for families displaced by violence in eastern DRC.
article / مايو 2, 2014
Blog: Making children count
This blog post first appeared on Huffington Post.