press release / September 5, 2012
Sierra Leone: World Vision responds to cholera outbreak
With Sierra Leone facing the worst cholera outbreak since 1998, organisations like World Vision are working with the government to mobilise the community and find high tech solutions to help prevent this deadly disease from spreading further.
article / März 13, 2018
Pastor trained by World Vision wins Commonwealth Point of light award
By Atang Likotsi
article / Juni 1, 2015
They saved my girls
It is estimated that 2.5 million people in Niger are chronically food-insecure and unable to meet their basic food requirements even during years of average agricultural production.
article / Mai 11, 2012
Saving to build a secure home
Masali Tamang, 27, has been able to build a secure home for her children with her savings over the years.
article / November 16, 2014
Writing for Rights: Jenny, 16, Democratic Republic of Congo
DO WE REALLY HAVE WHAT WE SHOULD HAVE?
article / Juli 9, 2024
The Transformation of Kalale Primary School's Early Childhood Education Programme
The Zambian government's push for Early Childhood Education (ECE) classes in all schools was a welcome change. However, for Kalale Primary School in Nkeyema district of Western Province, ECE was merely a reported statistic, with the quality of education offered leaving much to be desired.
opinion / Juni 12, 2020
My grandma was a child labourer… in Italy
By Elena Gaia, Director of Global Campaigns, World Vision International