article / October 13, 2008
One–year-old escapes life in an institution
The little boy was abandoned at birth and left in the hospital by his 23-year-old mother. Today he is lucky to be raised by his grandmother, Floarea who assumed responsibility and committed herself to raise him.
article / May 13, 2016
What does the Grand Bargain need to do to succeed at the World Humanitarian Summit?
In previous blogs I have talked about how humanitarian action is underfunded globally and about the work that is being under taken to address this.
article / July 16, 2013
We have a big challenge to overcome!
Badghis is a province in the northwestern portion of Afghanistan. Like much of Afghanistan, the province is rural. And, like much of the country, it suffers from a lack of health facilities and trained health professionals.
article / April 4, 2013
Violence against children in West Ramallah village of Budrus
A small school stands in the village of Budrus in the West Bank. The village is bordered on the west and north by the Israeli separation barrier.
article / March 8, 2006
Fulfilling a calling in the Holy Land
Yet even as a young girl, 65-year-old Sr. Rose Mesa of the Franciscan Sisters of the Eucharist knew that she was destined to serve the Lord in the Holy Land.
article / December 23, 2014
World Vision’s Work in Beirut leads Global Urban Strategy
“I love Beirut and Lebanon more than anything and in spite of everything,” says Maria, a 14-year old Lebanese girl.
publication / February 29, 2004
Global Future. The Millennium Development Goals — more broken promises?
article / September 20, 2010
Palestinian Conflict Resolution Center receives World Vision International Peacebuilding Prize
If ever there was an ideal to celebrate, peace would be it. In celebration of today’s International Day of Peace, Wi’am the Palestinian Conflict Resolution Center has been the single organisational recipient of the second annual World Vision International Peace building Award.
article / August 7, 2016
Breastfeeding Week: balancing work and family life
by Esther Indriani, Health and Nutrition Advisor of World Vision South Asia Pacific