article / Մարտ 28, 2024
La Soledad: The Church for Migrants in Mexico City
The stories of families like Luzmar and Yesmelis serve as reminders of the trials faced by migrants in search of a better future. From the Darien jungle to the bustling streets of Mexico City, their journey is marked by resilience. Despite setbacks and uncertainties, their determination remains steadfast, fueled by the dream of a safer tomorrow for their children.
publication / Ապրիլ 5, 2024
2023 Global Report on Child Participation in World Vision Decision-Making Processes
This second annual Global Report on Child Participation in World Vision Decision-Making Processes celebrates the different ways girls and boys across the world have been meaningfully involved in the decisions that World Vision makes to improve child well-being around the world. Field Offices have continued to implement stronger and more innovative ways of listening to children, including them in local and national decision-making spaces to ensure that programming and strategy decisions are informed by children’s experiences, priorities, needs, and perspectives.
This report highlights the extraordinary practices of each region and Field Office, celebrating the ways our staff have shared decision-making power with children. World Vision continues to press in our belief that children’s participation is not only a right, but an essential element of our child-focused agenda.
article / Հոկտեմբեր 12, 2023
Somos lideresas de nuestro propio presente y futuro
Día Internacional de las Niñas
video / Սեպտեմբեր 27, 2022
Venezuelan migrants cross the Darien jungle
El Tapón del Darién (The Darien Gap at the Colombia-Panama border) is one of the most dangerous migratory crossings in the world.
It is a dense jungle that is extremely difficult and risky to traverse because of its geography and because it is an area dominated by human trafficking, drug trafficking, gangs and illicit groups.
In August 2022, 30,055 people crossed from Colombia to Panama, 76% of the people were Venezuelan migrants and 15% are girls and boys.
Despite the huge risks, many families assume the risk as they feel they lack alternatives to provide for the needs of their children.
See how World Vision is supporting migrant families in Colombia and six other nations in South America.
press release / Դեկտեմբեր 18, 2020
World Vision statement regarding the trial of Mohammad El Halabi
On June 15th, 2016, Mohammad El Halabi, the manager of operations for World Vision in Gaza, was
publication / Հուլիս 18, 2016
El Nino & Children in Southern Africa - Report Summary
In April 2016, World Vision, PLAN International and UNICEF conducted a study across six countries in Southern Africa to determine specifically how children were suffering amidst the disaster. Specifically, the study sought to:
article / Փետրվար 14, 2024
What can we learn from the Catch Up Programme in Northern Chile?
What can we learn from a Catch Up Program in Northern Chile World Vision
opinion / Նոյեմբեր 18, 2023
A Corridor of Hope
As the director of World Vision's programs addressing climate change in the Dry Corridor, Jorge Galeano reflects on what needs to be done to help children and families affected by the climate crisis.
publication / Փետրվար 27, 2024
A Review of DRR Programming and Best Practices in the Asia-Pacific Region
Understanding the Effectiveness, Impact, Sustainability, and Scalability of World Vision’s Disaster Risk Reduction Activities in the Asia-Pacific Region