article / August 23, 2018
Rohingya refugee children deserve to go back to school, too
Loud giggles announce the arrival of 30 excited children eager to start their day at World Vision’s child-friendly space here in this refugee camp.
Eleven-year-olds Taslima and Yacob and their friends flock through the doors.
publication / September 26, 2015
Smart Navigator Toolkit (Thai): Part F
The Smart Navigator toolkit was designed to enable the most vulnerable youth involved in World Vision youth clubs to develop key life skills, including critical thinking, decision making, effective communication and negotiation, self management and life-goal planning.
article / November 13, 2012
Making a difference in his community
As a 12-year-old World Vision Rwanda registered child’s outstanding achievements have shown, one is never too young to make a difference.
article / Februar 12, 2014
Motivated by sponsorship
“What was considered a bleak light has become the shining light in the lives of many; I am now like a cornerstone for not only my family but the extended families as well,” says Yule Mwewa, a former World Vision sponsored child.
article / Februar 7, 2014
Sania’s aspirations and dreams of education revived
When she passed her tests and was admitted to the seventh grade, Sania, 13, was already among the academic elite in her area.
publication / Februar 10, 2015
Smart Navigator Manual (Vietnamese): Part A
Through the Smart Navigator youth clubs, World Vision intends to contribute to reducing the risk of human trafficking by empowering youth to protect themselves and their peers.