article / October 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.
publication / April 2, 2025
South Asia and Pacific ENOUGH 2025 Campaign Report
ENOUGH Report: Learn how World Vision fights child hunger in South Asia & Pacific. Discover youth-led solutions & our impact on nutrition policy.
publication / September 8, 2023
The state of Implementation of Safe School Declaration in the Sahel, DRC and Nigeria
West and Central Africa region faces the worst humanitarian needs in years, including millions of children in need in the sector of Education. Please find here the state of implementation of Safe School Declaration in the Sahel, RDC and Nigeria.pdf
publication / March 11, 2023
Double Affectation in Unaccompanied and/or Separated Refugee and Migrant Children and Adolescents from Venezuela
This report describes, at a regional level, the impacts of double affectation on unaccompanied and/or separated refugee and migrant children and adolescents from Venezuela, taking as a case study three countries with a large flow of Venezuelan population: Brazil, Colombia and Ecuador, with emphasis on the border territories.
article / August 17, 2022
How sponsors enlighten vulnerable children’s life to make their dreams come true towards successful and happy life
It was back in 2010 when Anahit learnt that she has a sponsor from England whose name is Hillary Spurrier. Then she was only 10 years old girl.
publication / February 19, 2013
More than numbers: Spanish
It is the right of every mother and child, everywhere, to be counted.
article / August 31, 2023
Mother Group instrumental to containing dropout rates
Mother groups helping keeping girls in school and address absenteeism during menstrual period by providing handmade sanitary pads.
article / September 28, 2021
Former child soldier advocates for protection of children from armed groups in South Sudan
“Conflict is one of the major reasons of recruitment of children by the armed groups.
article / June 1, 2017
Our work in images
Conceived especially to celebrate over #30Years in Senegal, take a visual tour through some of World Vision Sen
article / April 3, 2023
A Mother's Hope For Her Children Fuels Her Resolve
This story is about Chingkume, who, despite her circumstances and the fact that she was a woman from a minority tribal group, changed her family’s financial situation completely and became a valued and respected member of her community.