article / December 15, 2015
Blog: World Vision's impact in the fight against slavery
This week on Wednesday 2 December, the world will be acknowledging crimes of trafficking and the worst forms of exploitation against individuals through the International Day for the Abolition of Slavery.
publication / November 22, 2022
Girls in Crisis
New report Girls In Crisis: Decreasing International Investment to End Sexual Violence and Child Marriage analyses 2020 ODA to end child marriage and sexual violence against children.
article / August 10, 2020
Staff blog: Dorcas says goodbye to the river
She sat in front of her small thatched house, her face without emotion as she looked over to us, I was with Elijah her son in law and John – a project staff with the EU Unicef WasH, Klinpela Komuniti project (KKP).
article / December 2, 2011
Blog - To be a doctor
Zaiba is eight years old. She wears a Shalwar Kameez of flowers. Dark blue like school ink, light blue like the sky, purple like grapes and small green leaves, pale against the petals. She covers her head with a scarf of red and purple in narrow stripes running lengthways.
article / February 5, 2016
Blog: Shining hope
Thirty-five miles outside busy Yangon, there’s a village called Gyo Gone in Hlegu Township. Next to the main road, and surrounded with a sturdy fence, a well-established early child care centre is there to nurture children ages 3 to 5 to grow physically, mentally, and emotionally.
publication / March 21, 2018
Responding to East Africa's Hunger Crisis - Situation Report #14 (summary report)
World Vision's humanitarian response teams continue to respond to crises in South Sudan, Somalia, Ethiopia and Kenya. In February 2018, we provided assistance to:
publication / December 14, 2022
Annual Report 2019/2020
This is Annual Report for 2019/2020 covering the period from October 2019 to September 2021.
publication / December 14, 2022
Annual Report 2020/2021
This is Annual Report for World Vision Tanzania for 2020/2021
publication / July 25, 2023
THE HIGH PRICE OF BEAUTY: Child labour in global cosmetics
This report focuses on six high-risk ingredients,1 used in a wide range of cosmetics and beauty products, which have known risks for involving children in their production: palm oil, cocoa, vanilla, shea, mica and copper. Millions of children are losing out on a safe and
healthy childhood to work in dangerous or exploitive conditions, farming and mining essential ingredients for common cosmetics.