press release / novembre 19, 2013
WV Malawi host Literacy Boost Lab
World Vision Malawi is hosting a Literacy Boost Learning Lab aimed at sharing the gains of the model with other National Offices as well as Support Offices.
page / novembre 7, 2013
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It's feared that Typhoon Haiyan has killed more than 10,000 people and left hundreds of thousands of people homeless. The storm's vast destruction is making relief efforts difficult, but World Vision staff is there helping survivors.
article / novembre 27, 2014
Witnessing an Ebola funeral
It was mid-afternoon when our World Vision team arrived in the outskirts of Moyamba, a town in southern Sierra Leone. We were guided to a small house, surrounded by at least 100 people. A woman named Betty had lived in this house.
article / septembre 12, 2014
Survivors of Trafficking and Sexual Exploitation Deserve Better Care
With cases of abuse and low standards of care being reported at various centres, the government is concerned and has recognized the need for proper regulations and guidance to help solve this issue.
article / mai 9, 2017
10 young ambassadors of Asia
What is the role of the youth in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)?Data from the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) says that the youth comprised 16% of the region's population in 2015.
article / novembre 7, 2013
Crowding into evacuation centres
“Learning from our experience with Typhoon Washi in 2011, many families have taken refuge in the South City Central School.
video / janvier 4, 2013
The First 1,000 Days
In explaining the complex issues of child undernutrition World Vision Australia gave the classic Peter Pan fairytale a powerful twist. Peter is not the Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up, but the Boy Who Couldn't, because he didn't get the right nutrition in his first 1,000 days.
article / février 13, 2014
Illness surrounds Ara's family which vainly looks for an exit
Ara is an 11-year-old boy. He lives in Nabaa, a popular district situated in the eastern part of Beirut; one of the most populated areas in Lebanon, with more than 150,000 inhabitants. It is a diverse area, embracing people from all religions.
article / juillet 14, 2017
This is a Miracle
Tadelech, 17, is in 10th grade. She lives with her parents and five siblings in Wonchi district, 88 miles south of Addis Ababa. Her parents are farmers that grow cereal crops for house consumption.