article / octobre 9, 2016
Why is it so difficult to study
Teluk Bakung Village is located at Ambawang River in Indonesia. It is a beautiful place with a wide area of forest, rubber and palm oil plantation, crisscrossed by many rivers that are the main form of transportation.
article / juin 15, 2017
Mapiso Primary School in Tambura celebrates newly constructed classrooms supported by the Government of Japan
World Vision held a hand-over ceremony of school buildings of classrooms, teachers’ office and latrines at Mapiso Primary School in Tambura.
article / décembre 23, 2014
A day in the life of Andayaa: Staying afloat 10 years after tsunami
Story Paiwan Benjakul, Photos Jay Mark Mijares - World Vision Thailand CommunicationsAndayaa was only 2 years old when her mother jumped out of the window holding her tightly to escape the deadly waves that chased them up to the hills.
article / novembre 18, 2018
Sanitation and Hygiene Milestone to boost child health in Kitui County
Sanitation and Hygiene Milestone to boost child health in Kitui County By Hellen Owuor, Communications Specialist, World Vision Kenya
article / décembre 13, 2016
Children train the community to wash its hands of disease
"We are well aware that current hygiene standards in the community leave a lot to be desired, with people leaving the toilet without washing their hands.
article / septembre 9, 2013
In Zimbabwe, 2.2 million people may be in need of food
An estimated 2.2 million people in rural Zimbabwe may need food assistance during the peak hunger period (January to March 2014) a report prepared by the Zimbabwe Vulnerability Assessment Committee (ZimVac) has shown.
article / décembre 12, 2014
Si es bueno para los niños, es bueno para la sociedad
Por Gidália Santana, World Vision Brasil.11 de diciembre de 2014¿Cuáles son las formas de violencia más preocupantes contra los niños en América Latina y el Caribe?