article / Março 4, 2009
A loan for a ‘normal’ life
Assuming the role of housewife for married women and mothers in BiH is a social norm, but Vernesa wanted something else for her and her family. Loans provided by EKI, World Vision’s Microfinance Institution in BiH, have given her the chance to contribute even more to her family’s wellbeing.
article / Novembro 1, 2019
A South Sudanese’s plea: “South Sudan’s peace starts with us”
“Blessed are peacemakers, for they will be called sons of God” - Matthew 5:9
article / Junho 15, 2019
A tube well for Ismatara: World Vision providing safe water for children and families in the Rohingya camp
“Water means life for women in this camp,” says Lalaputu, 31, a refugee mother of six children. “Water is the most important thing I need. Without water, cooking meals, washing clothes and bathing would be impossible.”
article / Janeiro 6, 2014
Finding a way to survive despite daunting unemployment
In a country where the unemployment rate is more than 44 per cent, many families are struggling to provide basics for their children. These photos show the struggle for one sponsored child, Senada, 13, and her family.
article / Dezembro 2, 2011
World Vision Responds to Thai-Cambodia Border Conflict
More than 30,000 villagers living near the borders of Thailand and Cambodia were affected when the fighting erupted around the Preah Vihear temple in Preah Vihear province.
publication / Março 29, 2016
2015 World Vision Kenya Annual Report
World Vision Kenya's community development approach supports a range of interventions including projects in child protection, education, health, nutrition, food security, economic development, micro-finance, water and sanitation.
article / Maio 28, 2015
Rays of hope
“Now I can stand on my feet and even support my family with my own earnings,” says 21-year-old Thae, who has attended a sewing class supported by World Vision.
article / Setembro 30, 2010
A President's daughter in Palestine
JERUSALEM-WESTBANK-GAZA - Hannah Jenkins is a 22-year old Canadian living in Vancouver and is currently working on her Masters of Publishing at Simon Fraser University. She is the daughter of Kevin Jenkins; President of World Vision International.
article / Agosto 5, 2014
Learning How To Write By Answering Sponsor's Letters
"I always dream to be a famous writer."That sentence is written in Maria's letter to her sponsor. The 17-year-old girl often expresses her dream to be a writer. To realize her dream, she always practices writing. During her leisure time, she reviews and reads her previous writings.
article / Julho 6, 2006
Romania: 90 tons of emergency supplies donated to flood families
“Seeing the flood damages from Rast commune is such a tremendous impact of the real situation.