article / Outubro 31, 2012
This sponsored child is busy
Ten-year-old Kongrithy Morn is a sponsored child in Ponhea Leu district, Kandal province, about 70 kilometres from Phnom Penh. He is a member of a World Vision Cambodia children’s club and has been in the sponsorship programme since 2009.
article / Dezembro 6, 2015
Buds that Never Become Flowers
In Afghanistan, simply being a woman is enough to confine you in your home, invisible and forgotten, the main reason for your existence to bear children. Because of your gender, you are restricted by religion, culture and tradition.
article / Maio 23, 2006
Armenia lights a path to a brighter future for HIV and AIDS Memorial Day
“Today we are not only remembering those who died, but reinforcing our resolve to fight against HIV and AIDS,” said Mark Kelly, World Vision Armenia National Director.
press release / Setembro 13, 2013
Despite progress on child survival MDGs, unacceptable “health gaps” leave millions of children out
World Vision report says millions of children are being denied the benefits of progress, despite the fact UNICEF is reporting child mortality rates have been almost cut in half, to 6.6 million per year, since 1990, because many countries have unacceptable “health gaps”. According
press release / Julho 10, 2018
'We can contribute in disaster risk reduction', say hundreds of children and youth in Asia Pacific
Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia (10 July 2018) - The results of the children and youth national consultation workshops, organised and facilitated by a network of child-focused agencies, including UNICEF, World Vision International, Plan International and Save the Children was used to formulate a children a
article / Julho 26, 2013
A new cow brings joy to a family affected by civil war
Jean Eloge Ruhumuriza, 14, is an orphan. His father was killed in the recent Burundi civil war. More than 20 cows were stolen by the killers. His mother and three other siblings took refuge in an IDP camp.
article / Maio 22, 2015
Rubina Smiles
The scenic landscapes of majestic mountains fade into the skeletons of what were once hustling and bustling villages, as the broad roads tapper to narrow rugged trails headed to Sindhupalchowk.
article / Maio 14, 2015
The Psychologist’s Blog: Thoughts about March 21 or the Label that is Difficult to Remove.
Blog written by Lika Barabadze , link worker in “Caucasus Sub-Regional Social Inclusion of Children with Disabilities”. project.
article / Janeiro 5, 2015
Overcoming obstacles; Fatjona fights disability head-on in hopes of achieving her dream
I have never forgotten that day. I remember every single detail. It is the day that changed my life. I was at home, playing with a balloon. Suddenly the balloon flew from my hands. I didn’t want to let it go away so I ran to catch it. But, I couldn’t.