article / Dezembro 6, 2011
Blog - James Addis
Blog #3: The aftershockWell, a heart-stopping moment this morning when a powerful aftershock, just after 6 a.m. had me making a hasty exit out of my hotel. I was soon joined by the rest of the World Vision staff, mostly in pyjamas.
article / Outubro 14, 2023
Making our voices heard through the ENOUGH campaign
Hunger is a real problem and I have witnessed it with my own eyes and ears.
publication / Fevereiro 18, 2024
Ukraine Crisis Response Two Years On Report
Two years on to the Ukraine crisis, an urgent call for peace to protect the future of Ukraine's children
publication / Maio 23, 2022
World Vision's Journey to End Wasting: Moving Forward with Capacity
Report on World Vision's journey to end wasting through CMAM
publication / Novembro 24, 2023
Scaling Climate Action and Environmental Stewardship in a Fragile World
This publication reflects the combined insights of World Vision U.S. technical teams including Food Security and Livelihoods, WASH, Health, Child Protection and Education, as well as cross-cutting teams such as Humanitarian Emergency Assistance and Gender Equality and Social Inclusion.
page / Outubro 23, 2013
Asia-Pacific Blog
Voices from the FieldWorld Vision Asia-Pacific storytellers are writers, photographers, videographers, and our front-line staff. They visit projects and report on what they see. They share the stories of children and families.
article / Janeiro 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.