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.
page / December 19, 2014
Improving Income of Poor Households through Savings Groups, Value Chain Development Approach
Strengthening smallholder farmers' household income to help poor communities transit from abject poverty and thereby improving child wellbeing is fundamental strategic goal for World Vision Ethiopia (WVE).
article / December 15, 2014
#REVISITED: We find out what happened to Aisha
To successfully advocate for the rights and needs of the vulnerable and disposed, one needs compassion, passion, and importantly, to show evidence. Photography is a powerful way of achieving that.
page / October 2, 2012
About Us
HistoryWorld Vision (WV) first entered Cambodia in 1970 in response to the government of Cambodia’s international appeals for assistance. WV International President, Dr.
article / December 5, 2014
Hagupit: A humanitarian’s life: In the eye of the storm
For the first time in my more than 10 years of humanitarian emergencies work in World Vision, I will literally be in the eye of the storm. Yes, right in typhoon Hagupit’s path if fate will have it.
article / December 28, 2018
For the love of a child
In an empty school compound in rural Sindhuli district, women gather around a lady clad in a blue sari. The lady is monitoring the growth status of all children present there.
article / October 21, 2014
Corridor of death in Bangui paediatric hospital
The day after my arrival in Bangui (the capital of the Central African Republic, and its biggest city), I visited Bangui’s Hopital Communautaire Pédiatrique, where I saw hundreds of children affected by the war.
article / April 30, 2016
'I no longer need to beg from everyone anymore.'
Five years ago when the Syria war broke out, Walid and his wife, Tawasif, lost everything. Their house was hit by a bomb and they were petrified that the army would take them away.
article / July 22, 2011
Shepherd uses loan to expand his herd & provide for his adopted son
The road linking Gyumri, Armenia’s second largest city, to Lernut community is just 15 km long, but it seems the stony and narrow road stretches much further, showing no sign of life.