press release / Febrero 3, 2015
Violence against children seen as a common and growing problem, World Vision’s new study finds
World Vision and IPSOS Reid lead survey of 11,000 people in over 28 countriesChildren more at risk at home than anywhere, but “out there” still seen as most dangerous placeWorld Vision launches “Fearing Wrong” Report and calls for EU to follow-up with
publication / Diciembre 4, 2017
Revised Country Strategy FY2018-2020 - One Pager (English)
Revised Country Strategy FY2018-2020 - One Pager (English)
article / Octubre 11, 2012
Diversified crops help during lean times
Assetou Mounkoro, a 10-year-old girl, is a World Vision Registered Child. Her family farms and they grow millet, rice, peanuts, phonio and beans. They also have a few animals such as three horses, a few oxen, sheep and a donkey.
article / Junio 23, 2017
World Vision Saves my family life from the verge of death, Sows a seed of Hope
Esayas Didana, 45, married and with three children lives in Omo Sheleko District some 340km southwest of Addis Ababa at Boye kebele. As a farmer, he produces coffee, teff, sorghum and haricot bean over his half a hectare of farmland twice a year through rain-fed agriculture.
article / Julio 23, 2012
Restoring hope
Each time Rita Rana, an eighteen month-old girl was hungry, she was fed with watery starch - cooked rice from a dirty bowl. Some days, apart from milk, this was the only food she was given. Not only were her meals without nutrition but they also also lacked hygiene.
article / Mayo 28, 2014
Every Child has the Right to Survive 5
The 67th session of the World Health Assembly (WHA) recently concluded in Geneva Switzerland. The session attended by delegations from all World Health Organisation (WHO) Member States has far reaching implications on the Health agenda in developed and developing countries.
article / Noviembre 30, 2011
Mozambique: Claudina’s war against malaria
Claudina Lembe, 27, works tirelessly to combat malaria in her Mozambican community.She knows firsthand the voracity of this disease - it took the life of her beautiful baby girl.
article / Mayo 5, 2014
Policies, plans, no action, oh my! Six ways Tanzania can make moves in child health
Guest contributor Ashley Latimer is a Policy and Advocacy Officer for the Advocacy and Public Policy Department at PATH.