article / May 5, 2014
Policies, plans, no action, oh my! Six ways Tanzania can make moves in child health
Guest contributor Ashley Latimer is a Policy and Advocacy Officer for the Advocacy and Public Policy Department at PATH.
page / February 18, 2014
One Goal campaign seeks level nutrition playing field for Asian children- through football
12 February 2014
publication / November 9, 2017
Defining urban contexts
This brief document gives guidance for World Vision staff for defining urban contexts.
article / May 23, 2006
Armenia lights a path to a brighter future for HIV and AIDS Memorial Day
“Today we are not only remembering those who died, but reinforcing our resolve to fight against HIV and AIDS,” said Mark Kelly, World Vision Armenia National Director.
article / November 18, 2016
World Vision Mauritania works to ensure a sustainable health condition to mothers and children
This is Marieme Sy who lives in a village called Wolloum Hattar in the District of Mbagne. Like many other women in her community, this mother of two had no choice but to give birth to her two children in the village without any medical assistance.
article / May 31, 2005
Richer nations dominate human trafficking, says ILO report
ILO researchers say of the 1.39 million people they believe are being forced into the sex trade, 98% are females and a shocking 40-50% of those are children.
article / March 26, 2015
“I’m a son of a huge family around the globe”
World Vision’s commitment is to meet the needs of the most vulnerable around the globe, especially children. Its strategic focus includes helping provide children with good health, access to education, love, protection and a place for children’s voices to be heard.
article / December 23, 2014
Ancient art re-paints dark days
By: Jay Mark Mijares, Communications, World Vision Thailand
press release / September 25, 2014
South Sudan escapes official famine, but even without a name hunger still kills
South Sudan’s food insecurity crisis hasn’t worsened to the point of famine, but the threat still looms large with meagre crops potentially only delaying life-threatening hunger.