article / იანვარი 16, 2014
Blog: New UN initiative gives power to kids all over the world
World Vision Canada's Debbie Wolfe examines the Third Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child, and what it means for children.
article / იანვარი 16, 2014
The story of my life …
This is Moisi's story, a young boy from a poor community of Albania, who lacked: freedom, food, love, and friends as a child. But, when he grew up, he found much more than he could imagine.
article / იანვარი 3, 2014
Syrian father: ‘Our children’s future is worth protecting’
By Sevil Omer and Mohammad Bataineh
Just a year ago, Mohammed Mansor was living a middle-class dream: He had a great job, beautiful home and more than enough money to pay the bills and take vacations.
publication / ნოემბერი 14, 2019
30th Anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of the Child
To celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of the Child, World Vision EU Representation will take part in a High-level Conference in the Plenary Chamber at the European Parliament in Brussels. Take a look at the programme.
publication / ივლისი 28, 2021
World Vision Children’s Toys and Games Booklet for Aged 6-9 in French
This Booklet contains instructions for parents, caregivers and children to encourage learning through games and activities for children 6-9 years. It includes ideas such as:
article / სექტემბერი 25, 2017
The essence of humanity
In the past one and a half years, as a communicator and storyteller for World Vision, I have been deployed to emergencies, including floods, cyclones, and landslides. I have met many affected by natural hazards.
publication / იანვარი 3, 2019
Tanzania - November 2018 Situation Report
Refugees in the country: There are an estimated 292,646 refugees living in Tanzania (75% are from Burundi). Nyarugusu refugee camp hosts more than half (152,894), Nduta refugee camp (101,038) and Mtendeli camp (38,714).
article / ივნისი 17, 2019
My life as a refugee seeing the atrocities of war and what it did to South Sudanese children
By Dennis Charles Ayume, Admin Manager, World Vision South Sudan