World Vision in the Philippines released its Year 2021 impact report, which shows how its numerous child-focused and community-based programs have reached millions of children in over 30 provinces across the country.
Non-governmental organizations continue to call for greater cooperation between NGOs and the private and public sectors in taking on some of the world’s greatest humanitarian challenges.
A month after Typhoon Odette struck the Philippines, causing billions of dollars in damage to agriculture and infrastructure, World Vision provided life-saving help to almost 9,000 families, including 10,912 children, in the typhoon's hardest-hit provinces.
“Sustainability means leaving something for our children,” says guest speaker Ryan Fabay, Mindanao State University Faculty, in the recently concluded Climate Change Summit in Cotabato City.