It takes a world to end violence against children

In China, World Vision focuses on ending domestic violence against children, with the goal that girls and boys in China are protected and can thrive in a positive and caring environment.

Statistics shows 24.7% of families experience domestic violence to various degrees, with women and children being the main victims. Children suffering from domestic violence often go undetected because children are less capable of seeking help, and requires the effort at every level of society to overcome.

 More than just a MOM #不只是妈妈

Being a mother is a beautiful experience, but it also comes with many physical, mental, and emotional challenges. But mothers are #MorethanjustaMOM. Studies show maternal well-being is critical for a family's well-being and influences children's emotional and behavioral development.

This year, World Vision China's End Domestic Violence against Children campaign focuses on our mothers' challenges, self-care methods, and the importance of support from family and society.

You can support #MorethanjustaMOM by

  • Joining our online children's drawing exhibition. If you are based in Mainland China, join our "Happy Mother, Happy Family, 我的她,我的家" exhibition and stand to win a Melissa & Doug toy set and have your art exhibited on our social media channels. Join our WeChat account @世界宣明会 and look out for the details on 7th May 2022.

  • Following us on Facebook @WorldVisionChina. Watch our video series from the 30th May - 2nd June, featuring the stories of four mothers and their unique parenthood journey. Like and share it with your friends to spread the message!

  • Making a donation and supporting this public education campaign to promote positive parenting in China.

#MorethanjustaMOM #不只是妈妈

#MorethanjustaMOM
online children's drawing exhibition

Every year, violence affects around 1.7 billion children in every country, city and community.


As the member of The Global Partnership to End Violence against Children initiated by United Nations, World Vision launches a campaign, It takes a world to end violence against children, the joint movements of people in 85 countries and regions committed to listening to the voices of children and youth, keeping children safe from harm, and bringing about positive changes to the lives of vulnerable children, directly contributing to Sustainable Development Goals of UN.

Watch our video on why we’re campaigning to end violence against children

Learn about our child protection program in China

2021 Battle of the Dads #爸爸大作战

World Vision is launching Battle of the Dads #爸爸大作战, a campaign to celebrate the role of fathers between June 7th and 23rd on TikTok, WeChat, Weibo, and Facebook. We will host experts such as renowned professor Arthur Yeung and artist Timmy Hung, who will share inspiring and personal stories about their journeys and how they parent.

Through creative online exchanges, we hope to reach a deeper understanding of being a “daddy”, while also sharing ideas for how husbands can best play the role of “father”, even with the high pressures of complicated family dynamics. Let’s help more fathers become SuperDads, who bring warmth and joy to their families, and protect them from domestic violence.

Professor Arthur Yeung shares tips in achieving work-life balance

A Father’s Day video done by one of our sponsor, Asiaray Media Group

Previous Events

Theme Song of EVAC by Ivana Wong —— Give me a hug please

The Tongue: A Doube-Edged Sword - Part 1
Alice Fung and his son’s story

#Five Love Languages for Happy Family# Interview with Alex Fong about his family story

#Five Love Languages for Happy Family# Interview with Alex Fong about his family story

June 1, 2020: #Five Love Languages for Happy Family# on-line public promotional event

The Tongue: A Double-Edged Sword Part 2
Alice Fung and her son’s story

#Five Love Languages for Happy Family# Interview with Alex Fong about his family story

2018 #Say Bye to Violence# Carnival in Parc Central, Guangzhou

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