article / Novembro 28, 2017
Advisory Council of World Vision International, Ghana transitioned into an Intermediate Board
The Advisory Council of World Vision International in Ghana has now transitioned into an Intermediate Board, after the World Vision International Board approved its application at a recent meeting.
article / Junho 11, 2014
A Garden Grows to Support a Family
Every afternoon, just after the final school bell rings, 14-year-old Ki treks down a dirt road with a watering can in her hand.With her 19-year-old sister Test beside her, the girls arrive at a garden bursting with cabbage and green beans.
article / Novembro 6, 2012
Flavianus Secures His Dream at Last
By Hendro Suwito, World Vision Indonesia communicator November 2008:
article / Janeiro 20, 2015
Safer abodes for children
Through activities in disaster risk reduction World Vision seeks to ensure children and communities can survive disasters.
article / Maio 1, 2008
New counseling centre a lifeline for parents of children with disabilities
Until recently in Romania, Autism hasn’t been recognised as a special category for children with special needs, but rather it was placed under the overarching umbrella of disabilities, next to Down Syndrome, mental disabilities and others.
article / Fevereiro 2, 2016
Forests - Supermarkets of the poor
Driving to southern in the Humbo region of Ethiopia takes about six hours from Addis Ababa. Many centuries ago, Ethiopia was a green country. Today, many regions are completely dried up. We are shocked how degraded the land is.
article / Setembro 1, 2021
The culture of savings help transform lives of South Sudan’s families
“Promoting a savings program to a man with no job or any source of income is like a slap in the face”, shares Paulino Dhal, a 35-year old father of seven.
article / Dezembro 4, 2014
Close to home: Women learn what to do in situations of violence against children
A new report "Fearing Wrong" released 3 December 2014 finds that the places where people think their children are most in danger are not the ones they should be most scared about.
publication / Julho 15, 2020
Water, women and disability study - disability prevalence
The Water, Women and Disability Study found that in Vanuatu's SANMA and TORBA provinces, the rate of disability prevalence was 2.6%.
article / Abril 2, 2009
Parents keep baby Vasilica & do best for their children
Eva is an abandoned child herself. She was adopted by a family in the village when she was seven. Then the adoptive mother died and Eva was raised by the adoptive father and his girlfriend.