article / August 18, 2015
Kaabong villagers adopt reconciliation to solve conflicts
By Simon Peter Esaku
article / September 26, 2013
Children Question National Leaders about Pressing Issues
Nearly 200 children heated up the third National Children Forum, which took place in Hanoi on August 8-9, when they directly asked the government’s senior leaders about existing issues at their locations.
article / November 16, 2017
Fleeing from Tshikapa to Dibaya to escape ethnic violence in the DRC | Maria and Joelle tell their story
At the height of the crisis in the Kasai provinces of central DRC, 1.6 million people fled their homes. Most people in Kasai Central returned home in August and September, and have now begun rebuilding and planting crops for the first time in a year.
article / November 15, 2016
Drought bites hard in Zimbabwe as water sources disappear
Whenever her children rush indoors after playing under the broiling heat of the sun, Greatel Masuku worries. They rarely heed her constant warning, “Don’t drink the water. It’s not safe.” They get their mouths into the open container and gulp anyway.
article / March 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 / February 27, 2013
Zelika's Hope
Zelika, 15, lives in a house so small one has trouble figuring out how she, her siblings and her parents all fit into it. The house is situated in a large compound with a mud wall all around it.
article / May 19, 2009
Keeping Armenian children safe ‘online’
The DVD featuring cartoon characters and children’s voices is in Armenian, Arabic and English and is targeted to children of different ages.
article / December 23, 2014
#REVISITED: Four sisters; four very different paths in northern Uganda
Photojournalist Nick Danziger is currently traveling with author Rory Maclean to eight countries as part of the
article / July 18, 2017
Energy efficient cook stove saves firewood and open business opportunity
World Vision Ethiopia is implementing Energy Efficient Cook Stoves Scale-up Project in 12 Area Programs (AP) or districts of the country aiming at reducing reliance on wood fuel among participating households. Boset AP is one of the 12 area programs implementing the project.