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The world’s most vulnerable girls are suffering the worst effects of the hunger crisis.
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They urgently need your help.

Over the past seven years, we have impacted 376 million children globally, thanks to the support of advocates, faith communities, partners, and donors.

 

In 2023, World Vision marked the successful conclusion of the It Takes a World to End Violence Against Children campaign, which began in 2017.

World Vision has played a leading role in combating violence against children, collaborating with coalitions like Joining Forces and the Alliance for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action. Our participation in movements such as the Brave Movement and the Global Partnership to End Violence Against Children has established us as a thought leader among partners and supporters.

 

Notably, our advocacy efforts contributed to a 25% increase in national governments' reporting on progress toward violence-related SDGs. 

 

This report showcases the impact and achievements of It Takes a World since its inception, highlighting stories from the field and how we are mobilizing a global community to make a difference for the world's most vulnerable children. While the campaign has concluded, our commitment to ending violence against children is more relevant than ever, and this focus will remain a core priority embedded in our development, humanitarian, and advocacy efforts.

The campaign's past progress reports

2022 progress: 1.5 million advocacy actions

2021 progress

2020 progress

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How we use funds

How do we use each euro donated?
89%
Programmes

that benefit children, families, and communities in need

8%
Administration Expenses

to enable us to carry out our work

3%
Fundraising

that supports our valuable work around the world