A girl in a white shirt, crosses her arms and smiles. (Indonesia, 2023)

Social justice

We listen to those who've been marginalized and elevate their voices as we challenge unjust systems and press for change. 

When social justice is denied: Who pays the price?

Globally, 138 million children (59 million girls and 78 million boys) are engaged in child labour.
 
Three quarters (75 per cent) of people living in extreme poverty worldwide.
 
Approximately 1.4 billion children under 15 lack any form of social protection, leaving them vulnerable to disease, poor nutrition and poverty.
 
Working for social justice means addressing inequality, poverty and discrimination, starting with the marginalized children and families who suffer their impacts most.

"We have no freedom"

See how Girl Power Groups are speaking up in Bangladesh 

Advocating for social justice—a cornerstone of our work

World Vision's advocacy efforts amplify the voices of people facing challenges that prevent them from living full and flourishing lives. 

  • With partner communities, our Citizen Voice and Action approach empowers people to engage their local governments, increasing the accountability of politicians, officials and those who steward public resources.
  • With national governments, we engage with leaders on laws and policies that affect children’s rights and the delivery of their communities’ essential services.
  • With international organizations like the UN, we create space for community voices to speak up for their needs and advocate for strong global policies.
  • In Canada, we advocate for federal government policies and funding that improve the well-being of vulnerable children worldwide and allow for continued humanitarian work. 

adolescents report improved self-efficacy in 2025.

30,141

people, including 19,966 women and children, received psychosocial support services in 2025.

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Neha (centre) stands confidently with two teenage girls, their arms crossed.

Ending child marriage

Once at risk of being a child bride, Neha is now a powerful voice fighting against child marriage—and training other girls to follow in her footsteps.

For every dollar invested in our child protection & participation work, $6 in health and education benefits are generated in our Citizen Voice and Action Programs.

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How our donors choose to help 

Consistency and commitment—the formula for lasting change. Together, through monthly donations and community-led solutions, our work spans across five sectors where impact is needed most. 

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Let's help build a world of opportunities for every child, no matter the location or circumstance.

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