article / Juli 19, 2019
Edward leads the way through cocoa farming
Edward is a cocoa farmer, buyer, and supplier from Siwai in south Bougainville. He resides in Tinputs of north Bougainville where he claims is one of the best places to farm cocoa.
Edward is a lead farmer under World Visions Productive Partnership in Agriculture Project (PPAP), funded by the PNG government, World Bank, European Union, and the International Fund for Agriculture Development. Edward has supplied over 80000 cocoa seedlings to more than 4000 PPAP farmers in Bougainville in the last three years. He owns one of the biggest nurseries and plantations in North Bougainville and helps local farmers by buying their produce, and saving them the trouble of travelling to buyers. Edward is grateful for World Visions help, as he shares his knowledge with his fellow farmers and helps them get the best from their cocoa.
article / Januar 21, 2016
Growing gardens of change
In Penama Province, most families are subsistence farmers and there are few opportunities to enhance household incomes. With no formal marketplace, families do not have an avenue to sell their produce, growing food only for personal consumption.
article / Mart 27, 2014
World Vision and Gov’t Agencies Ink Agreement on Child Health Care
World Vision and three agencies of the Vietnam Government will jointly implement a child health care project in Dien Bien, Yen Bai, Hoa Binh and Quang Tri province between now and 2016.
press release / Maj 14, 2020
Attacks on Sad Bistar Hospital in Kabul Killed Innocent Civilians
Press Statement, Afghanistan | 14 May 2020
On May 12 2020 multiple Attacks on Sad Bistar Hospital in Kabul killed several innocent civilians including mothers and newborn babies.
article / Juli 27, 2021
World Vision Ghana wins Millennium Excellence Award
World Vision was the only international non-governmental organisation (INGO) among the over 60 distinguished personalities and corporate bodies honoured. Mrs. Efua Ghartey (Board Chair), assisted by Dickens Thunde (National Director), and Richard Okai Okai, (Integrated Programmes Director), received the award on behalf of World Vision.
page / April 22, 2016
Positive Deviance/Hearth Training
In communities where many young children are growing poorly, World Vision uses the Positive Deviance/Hearth (PD/Hearth) approach to sustainably rehabilitate underweight childr
article / Mart 7, 2017
'Be BOLD For Change'
'Be bold for change' is the theme of this year's International Women's Day.
article / Oktobar 8, 2018
A day in the life of Ginma in the Solomon Islands
Ginma, 10, lives in Marau Sound, Guadalcanal Province in the Solomon Islands. She is the eldest of six children. Her mother and father separated when she was seven years old and she and her siblings now live with their grandmother. “My grandmother takes care of all of us.
page / Novembar 11, 2016
Food Security
World Vision believes that every child and family have the right to enough nutritious food each day to live a healthy life.
opinion / Mart 9, 2020
Decoding the humanitarian-development nexus in DR Congo
Sarah reflects on the five lessons World Vision has learned about delivering change in fragile contexts.