article / July 27, 2022
A glimpse of hope
Living in poverty is difficult. It makes life’s problems even more cumbersome. But for Mays*, poverty has already been real. Her parents were poor too. But they were proud.
opinion / December 14, 2021
Gender equity: a key to ending malnutrition
Melani lifts the lid on the ‘proverbial silver bullet’ for development and malnutrition.
article / March 22, 2017
Health: Women's solidarity driving better maternal and child well-being
Today Mariam is here with all the other women in the village to take part in the monthly meeting of the solidarity circle and the mothers’ support group. She is a mother of two herself and lives in the village of Hamdalaye Pont with her farmer husband.
article / September 5, 2019
ECHO funding supports thousands in Darfur to access free primary healthcare services
August 2019- Funding from European Union Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid (ECHO) continues to sustain activities at the Otash clinic for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in South Darfur.
article / September 2, 2019
New motor cultivator makes life easier for Hadžić family
Abid Hadžić and his family live on the slopes of the mountain Vlašić in picturesque village Maline in Central Bosnia and Herzegovina. People there mostly live off the land, farming and raising cattle.
article / June 11, 2020
Influencing behaviour change through community mass sensitization
Written by Agness John, Senior Communications Officer
opinion / January 19, 2021
Is child marriage really over in the Dominican Republic?
World Vision and our partners helped to make child marriage illegal. Johnny Bidó now says all of society must help end the practice.
publication / February 20, 2015
El Grito Silenciado
En la siguiente guía de devocionales se reflexiona en la palabra de Dios para responder con sensibilidad a la violencia que impacta a los niños y niñas de Latinoamérica, sobre todo en los siguientes niveles: violencia familiar-comunitaria (violencia sexual, muerte provocada con violencia a niños
article / January 15, 2015
Socks to warm their feet
Sand dunes, sunshine, dust storms and deserts – this is what most people imagine when they think of the Middle East.
article / June 8, 2020
Therapeutic food: a lifeline for severely malnourished Paulino
Ready-to-use therapeutic food MANA, donated by Food for Famine through World Vision Canada, has been used to treat more than 14,000 severely malnourished children.