video / يونيو 12, 2020
Understanding how COVID-19 has adversely affected children in Sudan
As we mark this year's Day of the African Child, we are deeply concerned at how the pandemic has taken a significant on the children on the continent, and in Sudan.
press release / يوليو 17, 2020
World Vision welcomes UN’s call for $10bn global response to COVID-19
Coronavirus threatens to devastate families living in the world’s poorest countries
World Vision concerned that donor government funds are still dispropo
press release / يناير 9, 2017
World Vision distributes relief items to typhoon-affected communities
By Florence Joy Maluyo, World Vision Philippines. Photo Credit @Lanelyn Carillo Child-focused aid organisation World Vision begins its relief operations after typhoon Nockten (local name Nina) battered the Bicol Region on Christmas day.
article / نوفمبر 19, 2016
Emmanuel, the 11-year-old South Sudan presidential hopeful
Emmanuel lives at the Protection of Civilian (PoC) site in Juba with his father since 2014. His mother and sisters live in Juba town.Emmanuel’s family came to Juba from Unity State in January 2014, following the 2013 fighting that was experienced in various parts of South Sudan.
landing page / أغسطس 4, 2023
Leave no one behind - strengthening health and social systems affected by COVID-19 in Georgia
page / أكتوبر 23, 2019
Safe Water for Niger Rural Communities
Donor
Procter & Gamble
Project
Safe Water for Niger Rural Communities
Sector
Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH)
Project Period
One year
article / سبتمبر 11, 2019
Wheelchair brings a smile to Ronnie's family
By Fred Ouma, Development Communications Coordinator – World Vision Uganda
article / سبتمبر 18, 2017
No place to call home: Bangladesh’s newest refugees
Reprieve from death- that is one small grain of comfort for people fleeing violence in Myanmar who have safely crossed into Bangladesh. “We survived,” said Sahara Begum, who came alone with her one-month-old baby. But the price of that survival? “We have no place to live, no money.
article / سبتمبر 18, 2017
No place to call home: Bangladesh’s newest refugees
Reprieve from death- that is one small grain of comfort for people fleeing violence in Myanmar who have safely crossed into Bangladesh. “We survived,” said Sahara Begum, who came alone with her one-month-old baby. But the price of that survival? “We have no place to live, no money.