article / Outubro 9, 2020
It took only five days to change Josiane for a lifetime
Josiane makes some money as a tailor, but all the little profit she would make would go towards catering for food for her family. The mother of three did not think there was anything more to life, until attending a five-day Empowered World View training helped her understand what she was capable of achieving in life and how to utilise her potential. Her journey to a bright future started then.
article / Outubro 9, 2020
It took only five days to change Josiane for a lifetime
As Albert Einstein said, “The greatest weapon that a human kind possesses is his brain. The world as we have created it, is the process of our thinking, it cannot be changed without changing our thinking; he who changes his mind changes his world.”
article / Agosto 19, 2012
A new dream through education
Rekha has a new dream today.The streets of Kolkatta have been her home since birth. Rekha lived with her parents and two brothers in a small place along the streets.Her father’s sudden death left the family with loss and a growing uncertainty about survival.
video / Novembro 7, 2016
Jo punës dhe shfrytëzimit të fëmijëve!
Këta fëmijë janë pjesë e projektit 2 vjeçar "Nisma lokale për ndryshim kombëtar" në Kosovë.
video / Janeiro 2, 2018
Empowering communities through peace-building exercises
This project is funded by Bundesministerium für wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit und Entwicklung and implemented by World Vision, Madrasati, Royal Health Awareness Society (RHAS) and Right to Play with an overall objective to improve resilience of children and their communities through peace-buildi
article / Setembro 26, 2018
When Ahmad Start to Saving in School Saving
Ahmad (11 years old) is one of Wahana Visi Indonesia (WVI) registered children. He has been involved in WVI activity since 2012 when he was in the Kindergarten. Now Ahmad is in 4th grade and grows as a seashore child.
page / Junho 2, 2014
NoboKoli Project
Nobokoli (New Flower) is a Nutrition Initiative Programme launched in June 2013 to reduce malnutrition among children under five years, pregnant and lactating women in 18 Upazilas in seven districts, Nilphamari, Dinajpur, Rangpur, Joypurhat, Naogaon, Sherpur and Mymensingh.
article / Março 25, 2015
Escape from the hunger gate
Aye Su Win, now a 7-year-old, was born under-weight and malnourished. Aye’s mother, Myint Myint is a vender who travels around the wards selling flowers. During her pregnancy, Myint Myint didn’t care for herself, as she had to struggle for the family’s living.
article / Novembro 13, 2013
Bracelets that pay bills
Two years ago, it would have been hard to imagine that World Vision’s small project in Majevica Area Development Programme in Northeast Bosnia and Herzegovina would continue with such a success, even after World Vision’s financial support ended.
video / Agosto 23, 2019
Better Food Better Health project
Nearly half of all children under five in Timor-Leste have stunted growth, due to poor nutrition. World Vision’s Better Food Better Health project is helping families to grow, eat and sell nutritious ‘superfoods’ to improve child nutrition.