

Where you can hear from World Vision's experts, analysts and industry-leading thinkers who both guide and pioneer our work with children around the world.
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World Humanitarian Day - World Vision's Mary Njeri has witnessed the harrowing reality of suffering children in places like Isiolo, Kenya, and Baidoa, Somalia, highlighting the pressing need for united, flexible efforts to address the escalating global hunger crisis.
Encouraged by WFP's State of School Feeding Worldwide 2022 report, Charlotte Masiello-Riome cautions against the world giving itself a passing grade.
Would you take food away from a hungry child to feed a starving one? Recently, Meghan Stanley had to grapple this ethical dilemma.
By Angeline Munzara and Yukiko Yamada Morovic
This article looks at six ways World Vision programmes are addressing climate change around the world.
As the Ukraine conflict, climate shocks, and ongoing impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic interact to undermine food supplies and economies, the risk of famine continues to intensify for children and families worldwide. Andrew Morley explains.
World Vision Afghanistan's National Director Asuntha Charles gives insight into the desperate humanitarian crisis the country in the lead up to her intervention at the UN General Assembly's Special Roundtable on Preventing Famine and Fighting Food Insecurity.
One of our humanitarian experts lays out some of the lesser-known dangers for children caught up in conflict.
Dan says there's no longer any reason for the world to not address malnutrition: the solutions are known and could save 3.7m lives.
By James East
James reflects on why we can and should better understand humanitarian workers - where they're from, why they do what they do, what they face and how they overcome it.
By Jennifer Neelsen
As the most vulnerable children and families, especially in fragile contexts, suffer new surges of COVID-19, Jennifer says we must redouble efforts to fight the pandemic and its tragic aftershocks.
By Sheri Arnott
On the 10th anniversary of the Somalia Famine, Sheri Arnott asks: 'How did we get here again?'
“I am fascinated by how change happens, and in my work seek to harness the science of behaviour change to end violence against children.”
"I draw on 10 years of working in some of the world's most fragile contexts, to advocate for children being left behind."
"My personal experiences of poverty and my desire for greater equality inform how I make decisions as I lead our global field operations."
"Every day, I work on new approaches, new models, and new technology to enable people affected by crises to rebuild their own lives."
"My lifelong passion is helping farmers and communities regenerate and protect vegetation and, as a result, the environment and their income."
"My service in the humanitarian and development sectors has been driven by my passion to see justice and opportunity for all."
"As part of my role, I operationalise internal and external frameworks on children’s participation in order to contribute to global policy debates
"After responding to crises in 18 countries over 25 years, I am more passionate than ever about alleviating suffering when disasters strike."
"Violence against children keeps me awake at night, and my passion to catalyse a movement to end it drives me as I lead our global campaigns."
"From social work in Romania to leading our global advocacy work, I have always been committed to ending injustices facing children."
"I lead our urban programming globally, drawing on my development and humanitarian experience across the Middle East and Eastern Europe."
"My mission is to create real change for children through partnerships, increased resources, and joint advocacy."
Andrew Morley has been President of World Vision International since February 2019, leading the organisation’s work across 100 countries with more
“In a world of ambiguity, locally informed context analysis helps us navigate the unknowns and safely reach the most vulnerable.”
"After a career managing national programmes and setting global policy, I enjoy currently leading our global health and nutrition work."
"Our supporters are vital to our work with vulnerable children, I am constantly inspired by them as I lead our fundraising and storytelling."
The views expressed in the articles on this page reflect those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the position of World Vision.