article / März 18, 2009
Odds against Pakistan’s girls & mothers-to-be
Zahida* from Mang Sharki village was 25 and eight-months pregnant when she went into early labour with her fifth child eight years ago. On her way to the nearest clinic in north-west Pakistan’s Balakot city, she died giving birth to an underweight baby girl.
publication / September 5, 2014
Stories of Change: My story (English)
The Stories of Change show the life changing impact that World Vision's anti-trafficking programmes have had on individual lives over the years. These Stories of Change are supplementary reading materials to accompany the Smart Navigator Toolkit for use in World Vision youth clubs.
article / April 25, 2019
Project Axshy: a roadmap to two million TB-free Indians
By Mridula Narayan, Communications Associate at World Vision India
publication / Juli 26, 2017
ITUA Monthly Newsletter, May 2017
Over one and half years since the World adopted the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), not much has been done in Kenya to ensure that children understand what the SDGs mean for their well-being.
publication / Juli 28, 2021
World Vision Toys and Games Booklets for ages 6-9 in Arabic
This Booklet contains instructions for parents, caregivers and children to encourage learning through games and activities for children 6-9 years. It includes ideas such as:
article / November 26, 2013
The first visit of an American couple to a sponsored child in Vaslui 2
I first met George and Jane, an American couple, who sponsor two children in Romania, in the train station from where my colleague and I picked them up before taking them to their hotel.
article / Januar 15, 2014
From hopeless street life to happy school
Sonita is 10 years old girl. She lives in a muddy rented house with her parents, brothers and sisters. Sonita used to work on the streets collecting scrap metal, food, fruit, garbage, and fire wood.