article / Januar 30, 2017
Warm like a mother’s embrace
Car horns blare, people walk together, chatting, a vendor calls children to buy snacks, the school bell is ringing. But the young boy hears none of this as he is too busy scavenging the trash with his small hands, hoping to find something valuable such as plastic, iron or paper.
article / Februar 12, 2015
Australian Farmer injects close to USD$1m into WVU projects
Australian Farmer injects close to USD$1m into WVU projects
article / August 10, 2011
Feature: Brick kilns to butterfly paintings: flood-affected children spread their wings
When Allah Ditta receives first prize for his peacock drawing and is awarded a school bag, he is both proud and happy. “My parents will be delighted to see my present”, he says.
article / Dezember 16, 2014
Op-Ed: Have millions collectively spent on anti-trafficking prevention been effective?
Phyu was 17 when she left school and decided to leave her home in Mandalay, Myanmar. She wanted to contribute to the family’s income after her father became too ill to work. A broker persuaded Phyu to work in China.
article / Oktober 24, 2019
Improving Children’s Health by Breaking Harmful Religious Practices
By Munyaradzi Nkomo, Communications Specialist, World Vision Zimbabwe
publication / November 6, 2015
Case study: Stepanavan City Resilience Initiative
Case study of World Vision's Urban Resilience Initiative implemented in Armenia.
page / August 31, 2016
Child Protection
Programme name: Child Protection (CP)Programme time frame: 2014 - 2018Direct beneficiaries: 33 750Indirect beneficiaries: 53 000
article / März 28, 2014
Knock-knock! Who’s there? Sickness. Sickness who?
It was a regular windy, smoggy night of -20oC in Ulaanbaatar city. A group of giggling girls passed by; the expensive fragrance, the trendy heels and the wavy brunette hair was quite noticeable.
article / November 26, 2013
Meet Restanti: a World Vision Youth Ambassador at the European Development Days
Restanti is 16 years old and from Nias, Indonesia. She is a World Vision Youth ambassador, within the European Commission’s youth ambassador’s programme, and will represent Indonesian children’s voices in the 2013 European Development Days (EDD) conference.
publication / Mai 17, 2018
It Takes Health to End Violence Against Children
There is increasing recognition that the health sector has a vital role to play in ending violence against children.