The Global Child Thrive Act helps kids get a better start in life by focusing on early childhood development and evidence-based strategies.
Child Protection
How U.S. foreign aid helps kids: Dennis’s story
U.S. foreign aid helps children all over the world. In Kenya, a disability made Dennis’ world small, but World Vision and USAID opened up new possibilities!
Migration update: Agreements must uphold safety
The U.S. government implemented safe third country agreements with Honduras, El Salvador, and Guatemala to stem migration, but our strategy must prioritize safety.
Child marriage must end! 3 girls speak out
“I am here to show my determination to work together in ending child marriage and all forms of violence against girls.”
Child marriage: Facts from around the world
Girls and women around the world are advocating against child marriage so they can go to school and pursue their dreams. Learn the facts on early marriage.
After years of child labor, he’s back in school!
After years trapped in child labor, a boy in Ethiopia is back in school. “I know that I do not have any hope to change my life except through education.”
Report on ending violence against children
World Vision’s report on ending violence against children explores progress in child safety as well as what the world must improve to meet global goals.
This app is helping Kenyans stop child abuse
A community in Kenya is using the INSPIRE strategies to end violence against children in a unique way: an app to report child abuse.
Why I’m not giving up on Central American aid
After Emily visited Guatemala, she boldly advocated against cuts to Central America. The results were not what she hoped — here’s why she’s not giving up.
June update: refugees, girls, and the border
In June, World Vision volunteer advocates raised their voices to keep girls in school, end violence against children, promote peace, and support refugees. Check out our advocacy impact!