article / Maio 15, 2020
COVID -19 could put 85 million children at risk of physical, sexual and emotional violence over next 3 months World Vision warns
Based on emerging indicators, World Vision warns that the estimated 1 billion children already exposed to violence, could grow by up to 85 million as systems and services restrict to prevent the spread of coronavirus
article / Setembro 22, 2017
Irish Parliamentarians concerned about level of need inside Uganda refugee settlements
‘’The amount of need inside these refugee settlements is so overwhelming. The world must do more to alleviate the suffering of these people.’’ Those were the words of Senator Neale Richmond from Ireland during his visit to Omugo refugee settlement in northern Uganda.
publication / Julho 13, 2019
The 2018 World Vision Partnership Update
In this report for 2018, learn how we impacted lives, how we're delivering on our global strategy, and our focus on impacting children's lives in thee future. You'll also find a message from our President & CEO, Andrew Morley, and our financial update.
publication / Fevereiro 7, 2018
ENRICH - Enhancing Nutrition Services to Improve Maternal and Child Health
ENRICH is expected to contribute directly to the improved health and nutrition of approximately 2 million people, includ-ing more than 835,000 mothers, 740,000 children and 500,000 men, and indirectly reach an estimated 2.5 million individuals.Three Main Focus Areas:
publication / Novembro 19, 2015
Accountability and Getting to Zero Violence Against Children
Improving information and accountability for eliminating violence against children.
publication / Junho 16, 2015
2014 Annual Report
This Annual report provides an overview of the work of World Vision Sudan from October 2013 to September 2014.
article / Outubro 21, 2014
Corridor of death in Bangui paediatric hospital
The day after my arrival in Bangui (the capital of the Central African Republic, and its biggest city), I visited Bangui’s Hopital Communautaire Pédiatrique, where I saw hundreds of children affected by the war.