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.
article / July 27, 2021
New books bring excitement to Gabriel and his friends
Every year Gabriel, like many other children within World Vision's operational areas in Ghana, waits in anticipation for new storybooks with fun-filled and captivating stories to be provided to his reading camp and school. This excitement comes from the fact that hitherto, children within Afram Plains communities did not have access to storybooks to read at home and even at school.
publication / June 2, 2021
Evaluating a multi-pronged Child Protection programme to strengthen the protective environment for children in fragile contexts
Presentation by Bill Forbes, Gabriel Mukoloka, and Khaled Mashaqbeh of World Vision for the 2021 International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (ISPCAN) Congress.
video / March 1, 2018
MEP Jean Lambert (UK, The Greens/EFA) - Statement for International Women's Day 2018
Member of the European Parliament Jean Lambert talks about the important contributions young women and girls make to peace, and emphasizes the barriers they face.
publication / June 3, 2021
Children's voices in assessing the child protection system in humanitarian contexts
Presentation by Aimyleen Gabriel and Mike Kirakossian of World Vision, and Pia Vraalsen of Child Frontiers for the 2021 International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (ISPCAN) Congress.
publication / April 6, 2020
Annual Report 2019
It has been a bit of a challenging year for World Vision Lanka with many changes including the changes of our financial models. However, we have been able to continue our work towards fulfilling our promise to bring fullness of life to the most vulnerable children in our land.
article / June 12, 2015
Solution to clean water problem for Balane people
One of the environmental problems in Balane village is difficulty to finding clean water- triggering problems with health and sanitation. At only 3.24 km square, Balane village is the smallest in Kinovaro Sub District, Sigi District, Central Sulawesi Province.