page / novembre 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 / août 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 / juillet 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.
article / novembre 26, 2023
Humanitarian perspective (South Sudan): “Saving lives requires safe water. Without water, there is no food; there is no life”
Here’s an opinion piece that brings into sharp focus the importance of safe and clean water in humanitarian response and why taking sustainable and efficient water action is critical in addressing food insecurity, well-being, and protection concerns of the vulnerable people in South Sudan.
article / avril 20, 2013
More than 100 dead, thousands homeless after 6.6M earthquake shakes Sichuan province
Ya’an, China, 20 Apr 2013 – Humanitarian agency World Vision is responding to a 6.6 magnitude earthquake that jolted SichuanProvince in central China this morning. State media is reporting more than 100 people are confirmed dead and 2,200 injured. Reports of collapsed buildings are emerging.
article / octobre 5, 2020
Blog: Sylvia dreams of becoming a nurse
“My voice, our equal future”, is this year’s theme to celebrate the International Day of the Girl Child.
publication / mai 26, 2023
Health Systems Assessment and Improvement Matrix (S-AIM)
Health Systems Assessment and Improvement Matrix (S-AIM) - A tool for assessing and improving health systems in support of Community Health Worker programmes
article / avril 12, 2013
Blog: Why the work of the Brussels office is critical to World Vision's mission
Welcome to our inaugural blog post. We intend to use this blog to explore the very real ways in which the policies and practices of the European Union (EU) impact on World Vision’s efforts to improve the lives of vulnerable children in some of the poorest parts of the world.