World Vision
Let's Quit Being the World Leaders in Refugee Mistreatment
Who wants to see change in the way Australia discusses, processes, and treats asylum seekers?
Australian Teens Talk About Their Refugee Experience
"Growing up in Australia, it was really hard. I was literally the only black person in the school. I just decided from then on, I'm just going to be me."
What it's Like to Turn 18 in a Syrian Refugee Camp
This week marks the seventh anniversary of the Syrian War. Meet some of the young people who've grown up amidst its chaos.
Climate Causes Epic Landslide, and Not The Stevie Nicks Kind
Your daily guide to what’s working, what’s not, and what you can do about it.
Photojournalist Ilana Rose Captures Women of the World
Throughout her four years working with World Vision, Rose traveled the world, photographing women in developing countries from Africa to South America.
Two Edmonton Teens Are Fundraising for a War-Torn African Nation by Longboarding 1,350 Miles
Caleb Sinn and Jordan Smith are making a 37-day trek from Edmonton to Portland to raise awareness for Burundi.
Nepal Earthquake Death Toll Climbs to 2,500 as Rescuers Scour Rubble for Survivors
Major aftershocks continued to shake both buildings and any sense of security overnight in Kathmandu, and the Nepalese government has asked for help responding to the crisis.
'I Don't Understand What I Did': We Spoke to a Lord's Resistance Army Escapee Who Wants Remaining Fighters to Return Home Too
With the arrest of top commander Dominic Ongwen the LRA is back in the spotlight — but a former fighter told VICE News that most of those still in the bush just want to get back to their families.