publication / Maj 1, 2018
Mobilizing for Maternal and Neonatal Health through Birth Spacing and Advocacy
In 2013, a three year Mobilizing for Maternal and Neonatal Health through Birth Spacing and Advocacy project (MOMENT) was initiated in Karemo, Alego Usonga sub County, one of six sub-counties in Siaya County, Kenya.
article / Decembar 15, 2014
Sponsored children help World Vision promote child rights
Noy Sengmany, 13, from Pak Ou programme are, Luang Prabang Province, and studies in grade three of the secondary school. She is active in helping World Vision promote child’s rights in her village.
press release / April 13, 2017
Press Release-Kenya Hunger Crisis
PRESS RELEASE: Hunger crisis in Kenya
article / Mart 18, 2009
Odds against Pakistan’s girls & mothers-to-be
Zahida* from Mang Sharki village was 25 and eight-months pregnant when she went into early labour with her fifth child eight years ago. On her way to the nearest clinic in north-west Pakistan’s Balakot city, she died giving birth to an underweight baby girl.
article / April 6, 2017
Woes of acute diarrhoea in drought ravaged Somalia
Story By Lillian Omariba, Senior Communications Manager
article / Oktobar 7, 2014
Believing in Potential
Eighteen-year-old Midula sits in her wheelchair in front of her computer, keenly observing the work of her little student who are creating colourful slides. Midula then points to the screen and prompts her student to click on the correct menu.
article / Oktobar 7, 2014
Girl Power- Changing Gender Sterotypes in India's Slums
Knife attacks.
A predator’s rough grip.
Stalking. Unwanted advances.
article / April 4, 2014
Rwanda Genocide: healing hearts
April 2014 marks 20 years since the Rwanda genocide began. Here is the story of Andrew Birasa and Callixte Karemangingo, two friends torn apart and later reconciled through World Vision's peacebuilding programme.
article / Novembar 16, 2009
Street children perform fairytale and take steps towards better life
The streets of Georgia’s second largest city, Kutaisi, are home to more than 100 children. Here, World Vision’s LIFE project helps children improve their psycho-social wellbeing and begin to slowly become part of the community.