Read about the crisis in Haiti, where 5.5 million people are in need of urgent humanitarian aid, and learn how World Vision is responding.| World Vision
Children are the future — and World Vision is empowering youth to be leaders in their communities who advocate for their own well-being, protection for themselves and their peers, and an end to child marriage. The post Her voice, her future: Unlocking children’s confidence appeared first on World Vision.| World Vision
When families in Kenya are faced with extreme poverty and social pressure, they often seek relief by marrying off their young daughters to older men. World Vision has decided to help bring an end to child marriage and other harmful practices for girls by tackling the root causes. The post The cost of child marriage appeared first on World Vision.| World Vision
2004 Indian Ocean tsunami: 230K dead, millions lost all.| World Vision
Learn about floods, their causes, and their impact on communities worldwide, as well as how to support people affected by floods in 2025.| World Vision
Saba, 14, studies at a school in a refugee camp far from the home she fled. Her family once lived comfortably in El Geneina, Sudan — until conflict forced them to flee to Chad with nothing but their lives. Now, Saba continues to develop her love of languages and dreams of becoming a flight engineer. The post A love for language, and a vision beyond borders appeared first on World Vision.| World Vision
The Syrian refugee crisis is one of the world's largest, with approximately 16.7 million people in need of humanitarian aid in 2024, including 7.5 million children. Following an escalation of violence in northwest Syria in late November 2024, at least 1 million people have been newly displaced, the majority of whom are women and children. Hundreds of thousands more are in need of support. Learn how World Vision is supporting families in Syria amid uncertainty. The post Syrian refugee crisis: ...| World Vision
Hurricane Dorian was the strongest storm to ever hit the Bahamas. Learn how World Vision helped communities recover from the 2019 disaster.| World Vision
The number of refugees globally has reached 42.7 million, and their needs have never been greater, not only for the basic necessities of life, but also for hope and opportunities to be self-sufficient. Explore the challenges faced by refugees and find out more about the global refugee crisis. The post What is a refugee? appeared first on World Vision.| World Vision
Since 2017, nearly 1 million Rohingya people have fled Myanmar to escape violence. Now in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, they live in the world’s largest refugee camp, relying on humanitarian aid to survive. More than half are children. Learn about the ongoing Rohingya refugee crisis and how World Vision is helping impacted communities. The post Rohingya refugee crisis: Facts, FAQs, and how to help appeared first on World Vision.| World Vision
100 million people worldwide have been forcibly displaced. Learn why refugees flee, and how you can help them.| World Vision
Stay informed about the 2025 hurricane developments, gain a deeper understanding of hurricanes and tropical storms, and learn how to prepare.| World Vision
Help make lifesaving impact in the places it’s hardest to be a child.| World Vision