publication / April 30, 2016
World Vision's response to El Niño in Asia-Pacific
The latest round of El Niño - the warming of ocean surface waters that triggers extreme weather worldwide- has been rated one of the severest ever. The World Meteorological Organization noted 2015 was the warmest year on record.
publication / July 11, 2019
Pequeñas Grietas, Grandes Brechas: Cómo los gobiernos permiten que persista la violencia contra los niños
Nuestro mundo está mejorando, cada año. Estamos logrando un progreso asombroso en la lucha contra las enfermedades y la mortalidad y estamos invirtiendo grandes cantidades para avanzar en la medicina y el conocimiento y para crear mejores condiciones de vida. Pero no para todos.
publication / October 2, 2023
Global Hunger Response Situation Update - September 2023
This is the 13th situation update for the Global Hunger Response, created in September 2023. This includes data through 31 August 2023.
article / July 1, 2016
Storms, floods, and drought - El Niño rattles Asia
Since early 2015, an uptick in dry spells and prolonged droughts, as well as increased frequency and intensity of floods/cyclone have hit parts of the Asia-Pacific.
publication / July 26, 2016
El Nino Drought Response in Indonesia
In this drought response project in Indonesia, WVI received funding from the Start Fund.
article / May 19, 2016
Ines marries at 14 to escape El Nino’s wrath
Their nightmare started when El-Nino’s impact began to spread in Nalazi village located in southern Mozambique. The heat burned the skin and killed crops. Alzira Mandlazi, a mother of 3, was on the verge of desperation on how to feed her children - Inês, 14, Cecília, 5 and Laura, 8.
article / April 28, 2016
Ines marries at 14 to escape El Nino’s wrath
Their nightmare started when El-Nino’s impact began to spread in Nalazi village located in southern Mozambique. The heat burned the skin and killed crops. Alzira Mandlazi, a mother of 3, was on the verge of desperation on how to feed her children - Inês, 14, Cecília, 5 and Laura, 8.
article / December 21, 2015
Nearly broken: Feeling the effects of the El Nino
Lounapkiko is a very small, remote village characteristic of Vanuatu’s Tanna Island. Although less than 10 kilometres from the largest town on Tanna, it takes hours to reach Lounapkiko by foot, and nearly as long in a 4WD vehicle.
article / May 5, 2016
Livestock industry in Mozambique reels from El Nino
Narciso Macamo sold four of his cows and lost five to El Nino. If the long dry spell continues, he fears he will lose the remaining 10 he owns. He plans to gradually sell them to provide food for his family.
opinion / March 19, 2024
El trato justo a las trabajadoras empieza por nosotros
Cristina, una de las especialistas en cuestiones de género de World Vision en la región de América Latina y el Caribe, analiza los pasos necesarios para que las mujeres reciban un trato justo en el lugar de trabajo.