article / Junio 24, 2014
Child Participation Changed Me
Sreyleak Neam, a former youth leader, is currently a first year student at the university. She also interns with World Vision’s Global One project, which gives Australian youth the chance to connect and partner with economically-impoverished communities to collaboratively create a better world.
article / Mayo 21, 2014
Blog: Our family’s special day now remembered for the wrong reason
Christina Muge is the Senior Communications and Advocacy Officer at World Vision Solomon Islands. Read how the devastating floods of early April that struck the capital, Honiara and the nearby Guadalcanal Plains area affected her and her family.
article / Noviembre 28, 2006
Kosovo youth activity inspires mutual respect for different faiths
The young people, aged between 12 and 18, visited Mosques and Orthodox Monasteries in both southern and northern Kosovo.
press release / Diciembre 2, 2019
New Insurance Innovation aims to Boost Sustainability of Rural Water Projects in Kenya
World Vision, in partnership with Britam General Insurance, has launched a water insurance innovatio
article / Diciembre 28, 2016
A new chapter in life
Born and raised in a lakeside countryside in Yen Binh district, Yen Bai province, L (born in 1980) had peaceful and happy family life with her husband and two children – a boy and a girl.
article / Abril 8, 2013
Finding safety from forced labour
Being the eldest is not always easy – especially when you are from a poor family. At 13, Chanhsy* found herself working in a foreign country trying to earn money to help her family.