publication / أغسطس 22, 2014
Low-cost drilling technology enables youth mentorship
Stephen Okerayot was among the first to adopt World Vision’s low-cost well-drilling methods—and discovered that helping his community obtain clean water led to new business opportunities and a chance to mentor youth. This is his story.
article / يناير 21, 2016
Hope grows greener
In 2011, the wind still blew gently. It didn’t give refreshment but despair around Haharu sub-district, East Sumba. The sun shined and stayed for a long time in the land of brown hills.
article / فبراير 21, 2017
Lead farmer Dominic produces quality cocoa
After the 9-year Bougainville crisis which began in 1989, cocoa production fell, affecting thousands of smallholder farmers’ income.
article / مارس 1, 2012
Marriage is not always what women want in rural Lebanon
I am Lebanese, originally from the north of the country. My parents and I have lived in the capital Beirut all our life. We have rarely visited the remote areas. Lebanon is a small country, yet a diverse one.
publication / ديسمبر 18, 2014
Exploring Perceptions
This tool is used to draw out existing perceptions of World Vision among stakeholders in a proposed programme impact area.
article / فبراير 9, 2012
Hunger in West Africa: Putting you in their shoes.
By Adel Sarkozi
You are in a small health clinic in the South of Chad, in West Africa.
article / فبراير 7, 2014
Staff Blog: The disaster was personal
By Eureka Fuentes, Health and Nutrition Specialist, World Vision Philippines