article / April 27, 2006
Tsotne: Moving on from Institutions and conflict
The smiling boy is 14 year old Tsotne, a boy with a past steeped in misery. A positive future seemed almost a lost hope, but fortunately he met World Vision’s Learners for Life social worker and introduced him to the Community youth centre.
publication / March 2, 2016
Expanding World Vision's Impact Through Community Health Workers
Community health worker (CHW) programming is one of the largest portfolios in World Vision’s health; nutrition; and water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) sector, with 48 countries operating a wide diversity of CHW initiatives.
publication / February 1, 2019
Faith Action for Children on the Move, Global Partners Forum Report
On October 16 -18, over 185 participants and 85 organisations gathered at the General Curia for the Society of Jesus in Rome, Italy for the Faith Action for Children on the Move – Global Partners Forum.
article / November 13, 2012
Making a difference in his community
As a 12-year-old World Vision Rwanda registered child’s outstanding achievements have shown, one is never too young to make a difference.
publication / February 20, 2013
More than numbers: English
It is the right of every mother and child, everywhere, to be counted.
article / January 11, 2007
Armenian children from remote villages are in need of medical treatment
“He used to cry so often, I didn’t know what to do. Then I took him to the doctor and learned that he had also hernia. They told me it was very small and medical intervention wasn’t necessary.
publication / December 10, 2015
Witness for Children; child rights in an unsettled world
This policy brief looks at the constant denial of the Universal Human rights to certain populations, people groups across the Middle East, Eastern Europe and Southern Asia as well as World Vision's response to these issues.
publication / July 29, 2019
2018 World Vision Annual Report
In 2018, our work has had significant impact on 13.6 million children and their families across 14 regions and 40 districts in Tanzania.We have made enormous progress in the areas of Resilience and Livelihood; Health and Nutrition; water, Sanitation and Hygiene; and Education.
article / May 9, 2017
Matthew 25: Pray for the hungry
Hunger is a problem that has plagued humanity for millennia, and it continues to haunt us. One in three people worldwide suffer some form of malnutrition, according to the World Food Programme.