article / September 19, 2023
" They took away all our food rations ”, tells Aramata.
The 46-year-old mother of 7 children saw her village attacked twice in a row by dozens of armed men. These unexpected events were a nightmare for people who lived there.
article / August 17, 2023
HIV is no Barrier to Live Life in All its Fullness
“I cried when I discovered I had tested positive for HIV. The only thought in my head at that time was to commit suicide and end it all”, says Lina, (not her real name), her voice shaking as she looked away to hide her tears.
This wasn’t always the case, Lina was once a vibrant young woman so full of life, and like many females in her age group, she only wanted to experiment and live life to the fullest, as all young people do.
article / October 13, 2023
Give children the opportunity to have a life in all its fullness through religious leaders
Discover the story of Jules, who obtained a birth certificate and was able to enroll in school. Child protection actions carried out by World Vision, in collaboration with religious leaders in the communities of Burkina Faso.
article / May 12, 2024
A Bicycle of Hope to Jane’s journey of becoming a Nurse
World Vision Zambia in 2022 launched a Strong Girls Strong Zambia campaign, to help girls like Jane complete their education. The campaign aims to offer educational support 15,000 girls retrieved and at risk of child marriage by 2025.
article / May 24, 2023
Benedict's passion for all things Woven
Benedict Tokura is from Munnu Village. Munnu is one of 10 communities in Kopi’s Constituency of Siwai district and was selected to be a part of the Wellbeing Outcomes to End Violence, Enable Livelihoods & Improve Nutrition (WOVEN) Project. Benedict and his family are also one of the few families that have undertaken all 4 of the WOVEN Project training. Benedict tells of how his family’s life has been transformed by the project and the Munnu2 S4T group he chairs.
article / August 23, 2023
Doing the job you love is not easy at all, especially in the Albanian context
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press release / November 20, 2023
“Climate change is disproportionately impacting children in the Middle East” World Vision announces ahead of COP 28
20 November 2023 – World Vision, a child-focused international humanitarian and development NGO, have released a report on World Children’s Day, and ahead of COP 28 detailing how climate change is severely impacting children and young people across the Middle East.
publication / December 5, 2014
BLOGS Series Celebrating Child Rights
It gives me great pleasure to present this publication, Celebrating Child Rights: A compilation of 25 blogs from child rights advocates on the 25th Anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of the Child.