publication / Mayo 31, 2017
2016 World Vision Niger Annual Report Publication
2016 World Vision Niger Annual Report Publication
article / Febrero 12, 2014
Motivated by sponsorship
“What was considered a bleak light has become the shining light in the lives of many; I am now like a cornerstone for not only my family but the extended families as well,” says Yule Mwewa, a former World Vision sponsored child.
article / Febrero 7, 2014
Sania’s aspirations and dreams of education revived
When she passed her tests and was admitted to the seventh grade, Sania, 13, was already among the academic elite in her area.
publication / Noviembre 20, 2015
Speed Evidence: Rapid, Accurate Information to and from Disaster Sites
World Vision’s Speed Evidence Project was designed to rapidly access, filter and harness the abundance of information competing for the attention of humanitarian professionals immediately after a disaster strikes. Within hours, it gives humanitarian workers around the glob
publication / Junio 23, 2015
World Vision Response to UN Zero Draft
World Vision welcomes the zero draft of ‘Transforming our World by 2030 – A new Agenda for Global Action.’ It is in many respects an encouraging attempt to communicate the ambition of the Sustainable Development Goals, and to focus attention on some essential elements needed for success.
publication / Marzo 30, 2016
Tackling human trafficking in the Greater Mekong Sub-region
Human trafficking is a serious crime that affects men, women and children around the world. It involves putting or keeping someone in an exploitative situation, usually for profit.
publication / Junio 28, 2013
JWG Brochure - Sowing Seeds of Hope and Joy
World Vision is privileged to present a few quick stories of successful interventions that evidence joy experienced by individuals and communities and have led to a new sense of hope and purpose in the lives of people who were, and continue to be, impacted.
article / Junio 23, 2006
Mountain tribes affected by quake finally receive aid
The dark-skinned pilot standing proudly astern in magnificent flowing cotton garments and loosely bound tribal head wrap fluttering in the light breeze set the ferry on course for the opposite bank, some 400 yards away, guiding the small craft against the strong current towards the group of villa