article / Dezembro 12, 2012
Life in Gaza: one girl’s story of heartache and perseverance
By Lisa Sabella and Hajar Masoud
article / Novembro 13, 2012
Making a difference in his community
As a 12-year-old World Vision Rwanda registered child’s outstanding achievements have shown, one is never too young to make a difference.
publication / Junho 19, 2017
Survey on the excellence of CSO accountability
The INGO Accountability Charter (currently known as Accountable Now) tasked the Direct Impact Group to look into how well its members are doing in comparison to other CSOs on accountability and how they have improved over time, including the challenges they may face in the near future in this are
article / Janeiro 28, 2012
Breaking the chains in the cycle of poverty through education
ALBANIA- Imagine you are an outcast beggar battling to survive on the streets; and then imagine that you have no hope that tomorrow will be any better than today. If you can imagine this kind of life, you’re one step closer to children like Etleva from Shkodra, Albania.
article / Fevereiro 12, 2014
Motivated by sponsorship
“What was considered a bleak light has become the shining light in the lives of many; I am now like a cornerstone for not only my family but the extended families as well,” says Yule Mwewa, a former World Vision sponsored child.
article / Maio 14, 2010
Flowers from Rafah – a sponsor’s visit to the occupied Palestinian territory
JERUSALEM-WESTBANK-GAZA - Meg Audette, a World Vision employee and sponsor from the United States recounts her recent visit to Gaza - the first by a sponsor in five years, where she met eight-year-old Yusef, whom she has sponsored for the past two years.
publication / Setembro 24, 2015
Smart Navigator Manual (English): Part B
Through the Smart Navigator youth clubs, World Vision intends to contribute to reducing the risk of human trafficking by empowering youth to protect themselves and their peers.
article / Abril 4, 2014
Rwanda Genocide: healing hearts
April 2014 marks 20 years since the Rwanda genocide began. Here is the story of Andrew Birasa and Callixte Karemangingo, two friends torn apart and later reconciled through World Vision's peacebuilding programme.