“I have increased my self-esteem, my awareness, and now I can support other women that are living in the same conditions of violence…”
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This resolution calls for renewed focus on ending violence against children
Now that a resolution to end violence against children has been introduced, we need you to use your voice to encourage support from your member of Congress.
Regina conquers tuberculosis: How World Vision is helping kids and families in Papua New Guinea
Ten-year-old Regina and her mom were diagnosed with tuberculosis at the same time. Thanks to World Vision and partnership with the Global Fund, help was nearby.
Act today: We can’t let foreign assistance be cut by 24%
This small 1% of the U.S. budget saves lives and helps improve safety, health, and opportunities for children around the world.
Promoting stability and peace in some of the world’s most vulnerable places
This Act aims to strengthen the capacity of the United States to address root causes of fragility and violence globally. But how would it do that?
YOU helped protect foreign assistance in 2019 – now let’s rally for 2020!
With FY19 funding squared away, Congress will begin making decisions about 2020. Now’s the time to speak out for foreign assistance and its vital programs.
The Global Fund: A chance to end THREE of the world’s deadliest diseases
Alongside partners, the U.S. helps save lives and stabilize communities by playing a crucial role in the fight against HIV, TB, and malaria.
Protect the health and safety of children in immigration detention
As a Christian organization dedicated to the well-being of children, we believe God calls us to speak up on behalf of the vulnerable and marginalized.
New report: Global hunger is on the rise
The number of children and families around the world who aren’t getting enough to eat every day has increased for the third year in a row.
Ask Congress to fight HIV/AIDS by supporting PEPFAR
Since it began in 2003, the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, or PEPFAR, has had bipartisan support and made big strides against HIV/AIDS.