On International Women’s Day, we urge you to show your support for protecting women and girls from violence by asking your Member to cosponsor the Safe From The Start Act.
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A story of “Girl Power” in India: breaking down barriers of silence and injustice
In India, World Vision is equipping girls to fight injustice in their communities: empowering each other to break barriers and live full lives!
Issues to advocate for in 2022
Here’s a preview of our issues to advocate for in 2022. Learn more, then come back throughout the year to stand up and speak out!
Addressing Violence in Central America
Violence has a negative impact on all aspects of people’s lives— physical, emotional, economic, social, and political—and is a key driver for forced migration from Guatemala, El Salvador, and Honduras. Children, youth, and women suffer the most from the impact of violence. Despite pandemic lockdowns and social distance restrictions—and a slight decrease in homicides—news about homicides, disappearances, and recently, the increase of violence against women and children, make the headlines of country newspapers every day. This diminishes the fragile hope for a better future of the Central American people.
The new year offers new ways for children to thrive
Thrive’s passage’s will usher in new cooperation among USAID and other agencies in implementing early childhood development interventions!
What the election results mean for World Vision and kids around the world
World Vision Advocacy’s Government Relations Director shares how the 2020 election results will impact World Vision’s work around the world.
The connection between religious freedom and international development at World Vision
World Vision is a Christian relief, development, and advocacy organization operating in nearly 100 countries. We advocate for religious freedom in the United States and around the world.
Our latest legislative effort to end violence against children
The pandemic has shown us why we need to strengthen efforts to end violence against children. We’ve made some progress in Congress; here’s our next step.
How spacing pregnancies saves the lives of mothers and children
Healthy timing and spacing of pregnancies, World Vision’s approach to family planning, saves the lives of mothers and children with help from faith leaders.
Statement from World Vision U.S. President on racial injustice
On June 5, World Vision U.S. President issued a statement on racial violence and oppression, and called followers of Christ to action.