article / Janeiro 17, 2014
Advocacy lights up maternity unit, saving babies’ lives
By: Sylvia Nabanoba, World Vision Uganda Communicator
article / Maio 23, 2019
New Farming Knowledge and Savings Skills Lift Phillip Out of Poverty
(Story/photos by Alex Nkhoma)
press release / Agosto 27, 2013
Afghanistan: premature babies are dying in Ghor hospital
By Narges Ghafay, World Vision Communication Officer, Afghanistan
article / Março 12, 2018
Arthur's story: when 7.5 magnitude earthquake hit Papua New Guinea
Arthur Maling works as the mSupply (Medical Supplies) ICT Officer for World Vision Papua New Guinea and was in Hela Province together with colleague Megan Gaure (read
article / Julho 9, 2013
Lights on at rural health centre
Sitting in her small office in the maternity ward of Nabiswera Health Centre III in Nakasongola district, Sister Florence Lunkuse clutches a small Nokia mobile phone. She presses a button, and it produces a little glowing light.
article / Junho 14, 2013
From School Boy to Fisher Boy
One month is not very long in a boy’s life, but for a boy who is alone at night on the Tonle Sap River, the largest river in South East Asia, it feels like an eternity.
article / Maio 27, 2013
Chelsea Clinton visits World Vision site to present milestone litre to Myanmar family
YANGON, May 27, 2013 – World Vision Myanmar hosted a historic visit with its partner Procter and Gamble (P&G) when they delivered their six billionth litre of clean drinking water at a World Vision programme site.
article / Maio 11, 2010
Romanian farmer family makes the best of new EU regulations
The long-awaited European Union integration has not and can not change the state of agriculture for the better over night.
article / Novembro 6, 2012
Flavianus Secures His Dream at Last
By Hendro Suwito, World Vision Indonesia communicator November 2008: