article / Novembro 1, 2017
Mputu and Bakandi | Girls on the move fleeing conflict in Kasai, DRC
In August 2016, a dispute between the government and the heir to a local chieftaincy in the Kasai Central province of the Democratic Republic of Congo quickly spiraled into widespread violence after the death of the chief.
press release / Junho 17, 2013
Providing water in the desert, a daunting task now underway in Jordan
World Vision could fill the Albert Hall, two-thirds of Grand Central Station or the Sydney Opera House concert hall three times with desert soil that will be moved as we help build the biggest refugee camp in Jordan.
press release / Outubro 17, 2017
World Vision Ensures Christian Care Centre has fully functional dormitory.
press release / Junho 4, 2013
With “extremely active” hurricane season predicted, World Vision mobilizes thousands of young first responders
MEXICO CITY (June 3, 2013) – World Vision is responding to forecaster's predictions of an "extremely active" hurricane season this year, training more than 10,000 volunteers between 14 and 24 years old in Latin America to assist first responders if a natural disaster strikes their communities.
article / Dezembro 30, 2008
Romanian farmers on their way to better future
“I planted one tomato and one cabbage and took good care of it and watered it. And when I ate my tomato it was the sweetest one that I’ve ever had”, says six-year-old Georgiana, on the house doorstep with a big smile on her face.
article / Fevereiro 26, 2019
Greenhouses Grow Income
Sayed Musa, 45, proudly opens the door of his greenhouse. A smile comes to his face as he points to the rows of plants holding tomatoes of every size. He never would have imagined that he would see this kind of harvest three times in a single year.
article / Setembro 22, 2017
Irish Parliamentarians concerned about level of need inside Uganda refugee settlements
‘’The amount of need inside these refugee settlements is so overwhelming. The world must do more to alleviate the suffering of these people.’’ Those were the words of Senator Neale Richmond from Ireland during his visit to Omugo refugee settlement in northern Uganda.
article / Janeiro 28, 2019
LMMS and e-voucher program bring the food market closer to the people
Traditional market joined forces with modern technology as World Vision launched its e-vouchers project using the Last Mile Mobile Solutions (LMMS) platform in Juba, South Sudan.
article / Setembro 20, 2012
Ndumiso rises against the odds
Ndumiso Mantimakhulu, 17, is a Grade 8 student at Shewula High School and has shown a sea of courage despite having lost his mother in 2003 and the father three years later. Ndumiso looks after his two brothers Fanelo, eight, and Muzi, 11, since both parents passed away.