article / March 26, 2024
Breaking barriers: transforming lives through a small business
World Vision transforms lives in a Haitian community, providing small businesses to fight poverty amid drought.
article / March 8, 2024
Tanganyika: Saving for the transformation of families affected by interethnic conflict
This article shows the impact of the ADH project, which incorporated the Saving For Transformation approach in Tanganyika. After years of conflict that affected them and forced them to flee, they have now returned to their villages and are becoming self-sufficient thanks to the savings and loans they receive from their savings groups. Their living conditions are changing thanks to the support of World Vision, which trains them and gives them the means they need to prosper.
video / March 18, 2024
Foundation of hope: water transforms Yemeni schools
In central southern Yemen, a quiet transformation is happening.
article / March 19, 2024
Transforming Lives Through Improved Agriculture
Murta Community, situated in Kadugli, Sudan, benefited from the Food For Assets Program (FFA) by the World Food Programme (WFP) and World Vision during the 2022 growing season. This region faces semi-arid conditions with a hot, dry climate for most of the year and limited rainfall, challenging agricultural activities and exacerbating food insecurity for families relying on farming.
article / March 22, 2024
DR Congo: Drinking water saves pupils from water-borne diseases in Kalehe
As the world celebrates Water Day, this article highlights World Vision's work in Kalehe territory in the DRC. The ANCP Wash project has transformed children's lives by providing access to drinking water in the schools targeted by World Vision DRC. The water-borne diseases from which the children suffered have now disappeared.
article / March 8, 2024
Tanganyika : Epargner pour la transformation des familles victimes des conflits interethniques
Cet article montre l’impact du projet ADH qui a intégré l’approche Saving For Transformation dans le Tanganyika. Après des années de conflits qui les ont affectées et les ont poussés à fuir, aujourd’hui, elles sont retournées dans leurs villages et deviennent autonomes grâce à l’épargne et de crédits qu’elles reçoivent de leurs groupes d’épargne. Leurs conditions de vie changent suite à l’accompagnement de World Vision qui les forme et leur donne des moyens nécessaires pour prospérer.