article / Enero 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.
article / Abril 3, 2024
Restoring strength: the vital role of health and nutrition centers in Yemen
A silent but fierce battle against malnutrition is raging in Yemen, an ongoing crisis that has long enveloped its resilient communities.
publication / Septiembre 29, 2023
PD Hearth Training of Facilitators Manual
World Vision Positive Deviance Hearth Training of Facilitators Manual
publication / Diciembre 2, 2020
Public Spaces for Children: A Consultation with Children on their use of Urban Public Spaces
This consultation aims to capture children’s perspectives and lived experience in the public spaces in their neighborhoods and cities. The questions focused on four different characteristics of that experience: proximity and accessibility, safety, cleanliness, usability and stability.
publication / Abril 30, 2024
March 2024 Accomplishment: Over 1.7 million people reached
Ukraine Crisis Response has reached 1,771,175 million people with humanitarian services, including 823,264 children and 648,297 women.
article / Febrero 28, 2024
Advocating for Children's Rights: Princess' Transformative Experience
World Vision Ghana empowers children across the country to lead change and contribute to transformation in their communities through advocacy and training. This enables children to participate in community and national development processes
press release / Febrero 1, 2023
World Vision International signs a MoU with the Public Prosecution Office to strengthen child protection for the most vulnerable Palestinian children
World Vision International signs a MoU with the Public Prosecution Office to strengthen child protection for the most vulnerable Palestinian children
publication / Diciembre 21, 2023
Cambodia The Implementation of the social accountability framework (I-SAF) Phase II
World Vision Cambodia continues to support the development of sustainable mechanisms for the engagement of citizens. These mechanisms ensure that citizens provide informed feedback to public service providers, leading to improved quality of services and increased responsiveness of both service providers and local governments.
publication / Mayo 30, 2023
Preparing Young Palestinian Children to Transition to School
Early Childhood Development is a key priority of World Vision in the occupied Palestinian territory. The Learning Roots project model is a play-based learning approach that fosters the comprehensive development of children aged three to six years. It establishes the groundwork for successful transitions to primary school and lifelong learning.