article / janvier 4, 2013
Safe delivery: A matter of opportunity and trust
“For a rural woman like me, leaving the home premises to deliver a baby is something which needs courage, hope and trust,” says Salma, who has just given birth to a little baby boy at a Basic Health Unit (BHU), an occurance which is very uncommon in the culture she belongs.
publication / février 15, 2018
A Biblical and Theological Basis for Ending Violence Against Children
This theological framework has been created with our key church partners—World Evangelical Alliance, Anglican Alliance, Micah Global, Caritas In Veritate, and World Council of Churches—for the 'It takes a world to end violence against children' campaign.
publication / juillet 6, 2017
Somalia Hunger Response Situation Report #10
Worsening situation for children: The humanitarian situation in Somalia continues to deteriorate with an estimated 4 million children in urgent need of assistance (UNICEF, June 2017).
publication / mars 17, 2014
Child Health Now Policy Brief - Khmer
Child Health Now policy brief provides clear background information about malnutrition in Cambodia, and suggests key opportunities for making progress on nutritional status among children in Cambodia country.
publication / juin 16, 2017
Somalia hunger crisis situation report 9
Despite improved delivery of emergency humanitarian assistance in many parts of Somalia, the food security situation and nutrition continue to deteriorate rapidly.
publication / juin 5, 2017
One Year On: Aranayake, Sri Lanka Flooding
One year after the the massive landslide in Aranayake, Kegalle District Sri Lanka, World Vision will continue its response in coordination with the government and other non government agencies in the next 9 months.
publication / juin 3, 2017
Stay with us: Aranayake Landslide One Year On
It’s been one year since the massive landslide in Aranayake, Kegalle District Sri Lanka. As World Vision concludes its work, there is one request that is continuously repeated by the community and the local authorities – ‘Stay with us World Vision.’