article / avril 18, 2017
Mother-led MUAC Webinar Recap
On 4th April 2017, World Vision hosted a webinar highlighting mother-led MUAC programmes implemented by ALIMA and World Vision in Niger and Mauritania. If you missed it, you can listen to the recording and view the presentations below, and there are links to additional resources below.
publication / août 30, 2016
Food Security and Economic Growth Opportunities
Subsistence farming remains the main source of income for family in the poor areas of Lao PDR. Most families grow rice but oftem do not have any surplus to sell for income. World Vision works with families to help improve their earning opportunity.
article / août 6, 2010
Devastated family laments losses but thankful for aid
For three days they crammed together on the rooftop of the school with more than 100 people from houses close to the river, exposed to the elements and waiting to be rescued, or at least for something to eat. After three days on the roof, a Pakistani military helicopter dropped food supplies.
publication / mai 6, 2022
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A Visão Mundial é impulsionada pelo nosso desejo de servir a Deus e transformar a vida de crianças vulneráveis.
article / décembre 3, 2019
Insurance Innovation to Boost Sustainability of Rural Water Projects in Kenya
By Sarah Ooko, World Vision Senior Communications Officer, Kenya
article / février 19, 2013
Ishmael’s home and property swept away by tsunami
Ishmael was at work when he felt the ground begin to shake. As the vibrations grew bigger and bigger, he knew this earthquake was different from the rest.
article / janvier 4, 2013
Pastor running to save lives
49 year-old Steve Spear is training for the run of his life. The Chicago-area pastor recently quit his job as a Willow Creek pastor after 15 years, to focus on raising $1.5 million to provide clean water for 30,000 people living in Kenya.
article / septembre 19, 2016
World Vision responds to Acute Watery Diarrhea escalation across the country
The first Acute Watery Diarrhea (AWD) case was reported in November 2015 in Moyale in Oromia region. Then the outbreak spread to Somali, Southern Nations Nationalities and Peoples’ (SNNP), Afar, and Amhara Regions and the Addis Ababa City Administration.