article / Dezember 12, 2016
Choosing deer instead of pig, making 300 million from 3 million dongs
Starting with small capital but pig raising kept failing, there was times when Hong got frustrated, not daring to put more investment.
article / August 12, 2019
Winners without Weapons in the Middle East
Youth Initiative creates employment and networks for Social Change
article / Dezember 1, 2016
A road less travelled
At the age of 11 Priya (now 23) made a decision to be ‘independent’ when she grew up.
article / August 18, 2014
A Spirit of Adventure
She had to do it. They would worry, but she had no choice - so with just minutes to spare, Frida called her parents.
article / Juni 19, 2019
Shahed wants his education back now
“Are you a photographer?”
I didn’t expect to hear this question in English from a 14-year-old boy in a refugee camp.
“Yes, I am,” I replied.
opinion / Dezember 10, 2021
Five ways we honour the dignity of sponsored children
Graeme explains how World Vision works to respect children’s privacy and participation through sponsorship in an increasingly connected world
publication / November 19, 2020
COVID-19 Response Update - November 18, 2020
Information and statistics about our global response to COVID-19.
article / Dezember 7, 2021
Education: The key to fulfilling a girl’s dream
To most families in the Philippines, education is a key that will elevate them to a prosperous, comfortable life. Seventeen-year-old Ara, a Grade 12 student born to a farming family with five children, firmly believes so. “I see the value of education as something that we bring with us as we grow up and grow old. It is a necessity to a better life,” sponsored child Ara shares.