article / Julio 5, 2013
Seamstress Freeda heralds buoyancy for a woman headed family
Fareeda Raziq, 24, was only 3 years old when her father died. Neither she nor her elder sister, Saima, can recall what happened that day when the sole income earner of the family left them forever.
article / Mayo 14, 2013
Bright future for farmers in Mtito Andei
For years, Mary Kyalo has been a subsistence farmer in Matengulu village in Mtito Andei, situated southeast of Nairobi. She has been planting pigeon peas, maize and beans, but often times she has experienced low yields or crop failure due to poor rainfall distribution.
article / Julio 28, 2017
From under the mango tree
Having passion to serve others and put a smile on their faces is something not many people who live in the settlements of Port Moresby, where poverty and unemployment are high, can manage.
article / Septiembre 7, 2012
We want to heal this land --- this is our mission!
Youth Gather to Build a Brighter Future for Albania and Kosovo “I have a dream and this dream is to heal this land and these people…No matter where I come from, what religion I belong to even if I am white or black.
article / Junio 16, 2006
Georgiana stays with mother
“I did not know that I had a baby inside me,” recalls the young mother. “And after I found out, I got scared and wanted to hide it.”
article / Junio 19, 2012
Armenian children talk sports
Armenian children would love to have various choices of playing different kinds of sports, but for several reasons they are kept away even from available ones. They share their own experiences in sports and let the world know about their wishes regarding Olympic Games sports.
page / Marzo 30, 2017
Unlock Literacy Teacher Training Video Modules
World Vision (WV) has created nine award-winning teacher training videos designed to support our
article / Mayo 13, 2015
A window of hope for Afghan's next generation
To address sever acute malnutrition, World Vision has established a number of Out-Patient Therapeutic Program (OTP) facilities in rural areas of Afghanistan. Of the 1,048 malnourished children treated during the first nine months, 82 per cent completely recovered from malnourishment.
article / Mayo 7, 2018
A Shining Beacon in our Community
A well-known saying goes, “It takes a village to raise a child”, and that is true the world over. But it also takes a dedicated, determined leader to steer that village in the right direction. In World Vision’s case, these are the local ADP (Area Development Programs) managers.
article / Febrero 12, 2015
Australian Farmer injects close to USD$1m into WVU projects
Australian Farmer injects close to USD$1m into WVU projects