article / يناير 9, 2014
Safety First
By Vu Van Tiep – Development Facilitator of Bac Binh ADPSafety is of paramount concern for all children, but is often neglected by some of the underprivileged families in Binh Thuan province due to a lack of awareness and poorly maintained homes.
article / أغسطس 7, 2023
Endzaleni Primary School: A Thriving Learning Environment Thanks to World Vision
For years, Endzaleni Primary School, located at Sigcineni, was struggling with poor hygiene and sanitation, lack of proper teaching equipment and the learning environment in summary was just not conducive for the 164 children going to this primary school.
article / يناير 12, 2016
Magdalena devotes her life to children
Magdalena, is a 40-year-old woman from Batnes village, North Central Timor regency.
article / أكتوبر 23, 2015
Animal fund brings hope to community boy who dreams of becoming a policeman
“I want to be a policeman,” shares Bounhom, a 13-year-old boy in grade one of secondary school.Now that his parents are involved with a World Vision program that helps families earn a stable income, his dream has a better chance of coming true.
article / سبتمبر 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.
press release / مايو 17, 2017
'Secure data takes everyone' - World Vision wins excellence in IT security award
For immediate release
publication / يونيو 12, 2017
Annual Report 2016
Everything we do has just one goal: the sustained well-being of children, especially the most vulnerable. We focus on children because they are the best indicator of a community’s social health. When children are fed, sheltered, schooled, protected, valued, and loved, a community thrives.
article / يوليو 20, 2021
World Vision donates 57 million Emalangeni* worth of rice, with support from from Taiwan Government
True to its humanitarian mandate, World Vision Taiwan, through World Vision Eswatini, has donated 3,000 metric tonnes of rice worth US$3.9 million to Eswatini, in order to help alleviate hunger amongst the country’s most vulnerable. This, as the country battles COVID-19 and political unrest, which has seen children most impacted by food insecurity.