article / June 17, 2019
A teacher's dream brought to life
Nil Prasad Poudel’s teaching career took a turn for the better two years ago.
article / May 14, 2015
Opening doors for a young woman with a disability
Emina’s wheelchair is pulled to the very edge of her desk where that she leans her body. The Muscular Dystrophy that Emina suffers from has weakened her musculoskeletal system, taking away her balance and making it impossible for her to sit by herself.
article / July 5, 2013
The moment and window of opportunity to tackle undernutrition is now!
Rose Ndolo, National Nutrition Coordinator, World Vision KenyaRose reflects on attending the Nutrition for Growth summit in London and what the recent momentum could mean for improving nutrition
press release / June 14, 2013
The moment and window of opportunity to tackle undernutrition is now!
Rose Ndolo, National Nutrition Coordinator, World Vision KenyaRose reflects on attending the Nutrition for Growth summit in London and what the recent momentum could mean for improving nutrition.
article / April 5, 2018
Hundreds of refugee youth are joining peace clubs in Uganda. Here's why:
Every morning, the stories of last night swirl. The world’s largest refugee settlement has no radio nor newspaper, but news filters through from person to person.
article / October 18, 2012
Youth use arts to raise awareness about the dangers of trafficking
With one of the highest unemployment rates in the world, Bosnia and Herzegovina is fertile ground for human traffickers.
article / October 9, 2014
“We have nothing”- Displaced Yazidi communities fear the future
As a World Vision distribution takes shape, twine is used to cordon off the space where items are organized for pick-up. Then, in an assembly line fashion, each beneficiary, representatives from each family, file through. Each person shares their name, validates it with an ID card, and th
article / September 24, 2012
Farmer managed natural regeneration
With his weathered hands ingrained with dirt, it’s easy to tell Rabiou Mahamadou is a farmer. Like many people in Niger, it’s how he’s fed his family for his whole life. In the past, he would have used techniques handed down from generation to generation.