article / October 5, 2018
Girls, empowerment and identity
By Melissa, aged 17, Young Leader from Brazil
article / February 8, 2008
Education in the West Bank: The future begins here
The brand new facility, painted blue and yellow, holds ten classrooms, offices for the administration, a teachers’ lounge, a counseling room, a computer laboratory and library, a multi-purpose hall, and a playground where students can practice playing basketball.
video / December 1, 2016
Syrian refugees endure harsh weather in the Bekaa Valley
A miserable cold winter rain drenches Syrian refugees at a camp in the Bekaa Valley, making difficult conditions even worse. More than one million Syrian refugees, roughly a quarter of them children, have fled to Lebanon since the start of the Syrian conflict.
article / October 22, 2015
At World Vision, letters are more than history
With the continuous rise of new and various forms of communication, some believe that letters are about to become part of history. Facebook, e-mail, WhatsApp and Skype (among others) have instead become the most common tools of communication between people.
press release / June 22, 2019
World Vision deeply regrets the looting of its premises in South Darfur, Sudan
World Vision deeply regrets the looting of its premises in Gereida, South Darfur, Sudan, and that of its partner, the World Food Programme. Whilst shocked and saddened by both incidents, we are grateful that our staff are safe.
article / August 17, 2016
Providing aid while depending on it
Johnson Kuithoy is both an aid worker and an internally displaced person living in a Protection of Civilians (POC) settlement near Juba. The South Sudanese in his thirties has dedicated his life to providing relief, while he and his family likewise depend on it.
press release / October 28, 2013
Report Launch: Seeking Improved Methods of Reintegration for Trafficking Survivors
“What happens to victims of human trafficking when they go home?”
video / March 20, 2010
Permaculture Interview - Jayasena (Neluwa)
My name is Jayasena and I have 8 sons and 3 daughters. Most of them are still studying.