publication / Março 30, 2016
Water, Sanitation and Hygiene 2019 infographic
World Vision works closely with the Government of Sudan and key partners to establish clean and safe water systems, improve access to sanitation facilities and promote good hygiene practices for the most vulnerable populations.
article / Junho 9, 2014
Eleanor volunteers for health promotion at 69
By Janet Mbwadzulu
Eleanor Mpochera is one of the eldest members of Lufeyo Village in T/A Nsamala in Balaka. She was born in 1945 and grew up in Thyolo district but went to settle in Lufeyo village in 1960 together with her parents.
article / Novembro 12, 2012
Bed nets save lives
Wali Balde lives in Kael Bessel in south east Senegal. This area is particularly swampy, and during the rainy season the country side is often flooded, causing frequent malaria outbreaks, as mosquitoes thrive in stagnant waters.
press release / Outubro 9, 2012
United States: World Vision expanding tornado response to target six states
Today World Vision announces tornado relief operations will now be expanding to target six states impacted this week by powerful storms and tornados spanning from the Gulf Coast to the Great Lakes.
article / Junho 27, 2017
World Vision Ethiopia responds to contain army-worm infestation outbreak
According to UNOCHA bulletin issued on 19 June 2017, the number Ethiopians receiving humanitarian assistance has increased from 5.6 million to 7.8 million in the first quarter of the year due to poor performing short rainy season (Belg) and long rainy season (Meher) rain, and is expected to heigh
publication / Junho 28, 2017
Somalia Hunger Crisis Response
A snapshot of the Somalia hunger crisis as of 5th June 2017
article / Fevereiro 27, 2015
A Coat Never Worn
Nguyen Thi Hang – Teacher, Song Binh Secondary School, ... districtThe garden surrounding Lan’s new house cools every visitor to the white-walled building. But home hasn’t always been so welcoming for the mother and her family.
press release / Março 9, 2017
Solomon Islands earthquake - three months on
Three months ago a magnitude 7.8 undersea earthquake struck southwest of Kirakira, the provincial capital of Makira-Ulawa Province, causing destruction to communities in Makira-Ulawa, Malaita and Guadalcanal Provinces.
article / Março 2, 2017
Which cup would you drink from?
“The water is so bad, not even our cow will drink it,” Khadar tells us with a glint in his eye, maintaining a little bit of humour in a very tough situation.