publication / Tháng 7 21, 2020
Venezuela Migrant Crisis Update June 2020
See the impact of our work to support Venezuelan refugees, migrants and their host countries.
Since January 2019, we have reached more than 285,000 people affected by the refugee and migration crisis (and now also COVID-19 closures).
publication / Tháng 3 17, 2014
Child Health Now Policy Brief - English
Child Health Now policy brief provides clear background information about malnutrition in Cambodia, and suggests key opportunities for making progress on nutritional status among children in Cambodia country.
publication / Tháng 2 12, 2019
No Choice: It takes a world to end the use of child soldiers
World Vision commissioned research by Child Frontiers International, 'No Choice', to better understand why children associate with armed groups.
publication / Tháng 3 4, 2010
Child Health Now - in a nutshell
Child Health Now is an initiative advocating for the health of children around the world. Millions of children die before they reach the age of five from preventable diseases. Child Health Now advocates for these children on a budget and policy level, working with national governments.
publication / Tháng 3 30, 2016
Tackling human trafficking in the Greater Mekong Sub-region
Human trafficking is a serious crime that affects men, women and children around the world. It involves putting or keeping someone in an exploitative situation, usually for profit.
publication / Tháng 10 26, 2012
Kids Understand How Other Kids Hurt
As a child-focused organisation working in nearly 100 nations, World Vision abhors the abuse and exploitation of children and adolescents and undertakes advocacy and programmes to end it.
publication / Tháng 5 27, 2020
Venezuela Crisis Response Update May 2020
See the impact of our work to support Venezuelan refugees, migrants and their host countries.
publication / Tháng 4 29, 2014
UPR submission April 2014_Review of Albania
Submitted by Child Led Groups “Voice 16+” and Peer Educator’s Groupwith the support of World Vision and Save the Children
publication / Tháng 5 12, 2014
Balanced Budget; Unbalanced Effects: Serbia's good intentions to save money are paid for by its most vulnerable citizens
Sustainability of services for Serbia’s most vulnerable groups (families living in poverty, the elderly, victims of violence and exploitation and children with disabilities) is one of the biggest social protection reform challenges facing the country.