article / May 6, 2016
All mothers want their children to succeed in school – here’s how to make that happen
My daughter was five-years-old when we discovered her learning disability. She loved listening to books and being read to, but when she tried to read by herself she struggled with even simple words. She was so discouraged that by the time she turned seven she stopped reading.
publication / June 14, 2021
Manual de integração da sociedade civil com as administrações municipais em projetos sociais nas províncias de Moxico, Uíge e Bié
É com imensa alegria que compartilhamos consigo este Manual de Integração, que traça uma linha temporal e descreve brevemente o processo de integração entre a sociedade civil e o governo (nomeadamente as Administrações Municipais
article / March 17, 2017
Goni the artist, dreams of becoming the wise man of his village
In crises or conflicts, children’s drawings often tell the tale of what they have lived through, but also how they look back at their land of origin. Drawings can reveal problems they had to face, such as insecurity, fear and anxiety stemming from exposure to traumatic events.
article / October 24, 2016
Three sparkling stars from the east
It was a remarkable time in World Vision’s Tarchileik programme area in eastern Myanmar when the high school exam results came out in July 2016.
article / November 21, 2013
Women stand up
Even 10 years later, the events and souvenirs of what took place in Bernadette Munihire’s life are still very vivid to her.
article / March 5, 2007
The Way from Desperation to Independent Life
Nino finds courage to speak about her past life. At the age of 35, she was in an unhappy marriage and 8 month pregnant when husband left her. Her family did not welcome her back and she was alone with no hope for future.
page / August 26, 2013
Sponsorship Operations Coordinator
OPEN TO: All Interested Ethiopian Nationals (Female applicants encouraged)
article / June 15, 2006
New shoes for school for Roma boy
“I had to sell the apartment. We had to eat something” says a thin, poorly dressed man in his 40’s.
article / August 29, 2016
Children with disabilities must benefit from quality education
As I sat in a workshop on disabilities recently, I thought a lot about a close family member who struggles with a chronic illness. It makes it difficult for him to participate in daily life and work. His condition and its effects are, in many ways, invisible, but they are indeed a disability.