Thrive’s passage’s will usher in new cooperation among USAID and other agencies in implementing early childhood development interventions!
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Fall advocate update: progress through perseverance
It’s been a tough year, but by the grace of God we saw progress last quarter! Here’s what World Vision Advocates were speaking out about.
Why more school = less child marriage
Education is key to reducing child marriage: A girl’s risk of early marriage is reduced for every year she stays in school. Here’s why.
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.
The power of passing the mic: Girls’ voices create lasting change
International Day of the Girl is October 11. We’re lifting up the voices of three girls who advocated for the rights of girls in their communities.
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.
Republican and Democrat talk faith and civility in Congress
People ARE working together in Congress! We interviewed a Republican and Democrat congressional staffer about faith, civility, and building common ground.
20 Bible verses for faith-motivated advocacy
Faith is our foundation, motivation, and our strength. These faith-filled Bible verses inspire us to love others through advocacy!
Citizen Voice and Action: This is what empowerment looks like
When ordinary people band together, governments listen! World Vision’s Citizen Voice and Action program empowers people advocate for social accountability.
4 ways to use “Dove Power” to engage in the election
As Christians, how should we respond to negative political ads? How do we engage in the election while putting our faith first? We’ve got a few tips.