article / Mart 11, 2014
Simplify the Tradition for the Children
It was so hot that day. The scorching sun shone brightly and greeted every creature with its unbearable heat.
article / Mart 3, 2014
The Big Dream of a Little Leader
“My vision is to see 50 percent of the children in East Sumba who still have no access to school would be able to complete primary school at zero cost!” said Yudianto Njepa Kaka (14) which was applauded by 47 children representing 47 villages in East Sumba, a district on barren Sumba Island in Ea
article / Decembar 13, 2016
Mercy turns the water challenge into an opportunity
By Wezzie Gondwe, Malawi Communications
article / Septembar 7, 2007
Focus Georgia/Abkhazia
The ethnic Georgian population that fled during the conflict has been slowly returning to the eastern parts of Abkhazia, but lives in isolation from the Abhkaz population.
article / Novembar 22, 2013
Marking Universal Children’s Day with meaning in Albania
On the Universal Children’s Day, Nov.20, more than 35 children and youth from different villages and cities across Albania turned this day into a day for discussion about their rights with the government for the first time. The consultation was in the form of an open dialog platform between chil
press release / Juni 3, 2015
World Vision calls for more international support and funds to contain Ebola and transform health system in Sierra Leone
According to the UN, an additional US$88.1 million is needed to support the “last mile” of the international response to the Ebola outbreak in West Africa.World Vision-led consortium wins international award for its Ebola response in Sierra Leone.
article / Avgust 16, 2016
Reading clubs in Nepal support children’s learning
Nine-year-old Prem sits listening to the story that volunteer reading club facilitator, Raj Kumari, is reading out. The story is about a girl named “Budhana” where she talks about her family and the things around her community.
article / Septembar 30, 2010
Surgery changes the life of 7-year-old Nika
“I could not believe my child was given such a chance; I did not even know that his problems could be fixed with surgery,” confesses Nika’s mother, Shorena Kulijanishvili.
press release / Maj 24, 2016
Why children need to be at the centre of emergency responses – in their own words
Leaders gathered at the World Humanitarian Summit in Turkey must put child well-being at the centre of discussions, but take into account the voices of young people themselves.
article / Maj 6, 2016
We like the ‘new World-Vision’-Is the communities voice from Rakai cluster, Uganda
"We like the new World Vision" was repeatedly uttered by government and community representatives during a regional support visit to World Vision Uganda (WVU).