article / November 25, 2013
Striving to be a responsible global citizen
The World Vision Taiwan Global Citizenship Volunteering and Learning trip brought 17 teenage girl students together with their teachers to Sri Lanka to experience first-hand the daily lives of the people we serve living in poverty and great need.
article / October 4, 2019
Preživjeli od mina i umjetnici sa invaliditeom zagovaraju za „BiH bez mina, barijera i žrtava do 2025. godine!”
Piše: Amir Mujanović
article / August 28, 2020
Sugar palm farmers find hope during COVID-19
The dawn breaks together with the voices of engines from the cargo trucks and labours loading palm baskets. Ma Phyu, a volunteer of World Vision, and other palm farmers and buyers are also in the crowd loading their products to be sold Zaw Gyi trading company limited.
article / July 5, 2016
A home,a refuge, a place of safety and comfort for Amina's family
It is a tidy little homestead with acacia fencing. There are six or seven chicken coops contrived from old pieces of tin stitched together with bits of wire; a rooster makes the rounds on their 20x20 meter plot. This is where the Jimale family live.
article / July 15, 2014
Kamirampango primary school gets new latrines Kamirampango
Primary School is located 40 Kilometers East of Nakasongola town in Kamirampango village, Kamirampango Parish, Kalongo Sub County, Nakasongola District in Central Uganda. It is 128 Kilometers from Kampala city to the District along Kampala-Gulu highway.
article / October 15, 2014
A gift from the heart
Mirjeta , 47, is a teache of 10 talented autistic children and youth between the ages of 7 and 20. And, she has been for 12 years now. She adores them and passionately shares their desires and dreams.
article / October 2, 2012
1st Central American & Caribbean Forum Of Violence Against Children
On December 1st and 2nd 2011, will be conducting in the Dominican Republic, FIRST CENTRAL AMERICAN AND CARIBBEAN MEETING PURSUANT TO THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE GLOBAL STUDY ABOUT VIOLENCE AGAINST CHILDREN.
article / November 22, 2017
Traditional Birth Attendants: From dangers to saviours
By Derrick KyatukaFlorence Auma Agoola, 60, had been a traditional birth attendant for more than 30 years and has lost count of how many babies she has helped deliver--all without formal training.
page / December 28, 2016
Evaluating Child Friendly Spaces: video resources from Nepal
BackgroundChild friendly spaces (CFS) have become a widely used approach to protect and provide psychosocial support to children in emergencies. In response to a commitment to strengthen the evidence base for humanitarian practice and the prio
video / February 23, 2012
“Home Front: Portraits from Sheikh Jarrah” by Just Vision
Sheikh Jarrah is a Palestinian neighbourhood north of the Old City in East Jerusalem. Situated in a strategic location, Israeli settler groups have made relentless efforts to have a strong Jewish presence in the neighbourhood.