article / Juni 5, 2012
Not a single drop of rain in Wajir
By Lucy Murunga, Communications Officer-WV Kenya
article / Februar 12, 2016
Bringing clean water to rural communities
World Vision started water programmes in rural areas of Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) in 2006.
article / Februar 2, 2018
Empty Promises Turned Into New Hopes and Dreams
Samnang, 29, lives with a widowed mother and four siblings. They made a living by working on their rice field at Srey Snorm district in Siem Reap Province, Cambodia.
article / Februar 2, 2016
World Vision Provides Life Skills to Young Adults in Niger
Biba, a 20 year old sponsor girl from East Harobanda, was very happy to receive a new sewing machine this month. “I got my diploma last year and at the time I remember crying, because all my friends were given a sewing machines and I wasn’t but today is the happiest day of my life.
article / Juni 27, 2014
Patients receive free fistula surgery in western Uganda
By Flavia Lanyero Kelen Mugoha couldn’t stop singing and praising God when World Vision and Barclays Bank staff visited her at Kisiizi Hospital in Rukungiri district.
article / Januar 24, 2018
Defying Gender Stereotypes, One Skill at a Time
Saniyas lives in a Muslim minority community beside the Bassak River in Preak Pra commune, Phnom Penh City. Her parents were unable to earn regular income, so the family’s financial issue forced Saniyas to leave school at grade 5 when she was 12 years old.
article / Januar 22, 2018
Reward's Story: “I was hungry…”
REWARD’S STORY, “I was hungry…”Download the small group resource and find Reward’s story in Week 2.
publication / April 26, 2017
Cocoa Life Project Readable E-version Fact Sheet
Cocoa Life is an integrated approach with five focus areas namely; farming, community, livelihoods, youth and environment. World Vision is a key implementing partner of the project since its inception in collaboration with the sponsoring partner Mondalez International.
article / Juli 16, 2015
Life has become uncertain for Gynendra
On April 25, 14-year Gynendra, a World Vision sponsored child, set off to feed her family's cattle since it was the weekend. Like what she normally does, she had to navigate to lower ground to find fields for the cows and drifted about an hour away from their home.