article / November 19, 2017
Till it becomes dark
‘Before the conflict, I lived in a beautiful home with my husband and my child. Though my husband earned little wages by daily laboring, but we were happy. We lived in our own house. But we have nothing now!’ says Hasina.
article / August 27, 2012
Kash Card and a goat helps Moraan feed her ‘angels’
After losing her home to flooding one year ago, Moraan, 40, is starting to get back on her feet. She is hopeful that she will now be able to look after her four daughters in a better way, as she has just bought a goat with the money she received from a World Vision ‘Cash for Work’ project.
publication / März 16, 2016
Smart Navigator Booklet (Laos)
The Smart Navigator Booklet contains important information about migration that youth can use as a resource. Through the Smart Navigator series, youth learn how to apply specific life skills to trafficking scenarios in order to build their own resilience.
article / November 23, 2015
Irrigation infrastructure brings wave of change to Nongbualuang village
The rehabilitation of irrigation canal infrastructures and water ways has encouraged the community of Nongboualuang to grow more rice and crops in the dry season.
publication / Juli 21, 2014
Project Officer – Food Science and Technology
Project Officer – Food Science and Technology (based at Laisamis) To download JD click on "Download publication" above
article / Juli 25, 2017
The smell of homemade bread
Badghis Province, Afghanistan, is a region where traditional values prevail.
press release / Juni 13, 2017
Kenya farmers grapple with armyworm invasion
“We are staring into the eyes of a disaster ” - Farmers in Kenya’s ‘bread basket’ region grapple with armyworm invasion that’s destroyed 70 per cent of crops
article / März 12, 2015
I had a happy childhood thanks to my sponsor
“He is the most special person I have ever known. I will always be thankful to God for bringing him into my life, how can I not be?
article / April 12, 2017
This is home - migration is no longer a concern
The scenery is breathtaking. Deep gorges are surrounded by rock formations and tabletop mountains with steep edges. You don't know where to look first.
article / April 11, 2017
The sweet taste of success
Malo Island is an hour’s boat trip from Vanuatu’s second largest town, Luganville. Here, in the past, many farmers chose not to prune their cocoa trees as they believed this practice was harmful to the tree and would decrease yield.