article / March 16, 2017
I know how to read, write and become a chef!!!
That is the greatest joy of Son – an orphan boy born in 1998, living with his grandmother at Lac Vien Ward, Ngo Quyen District, Hai Phong city.
article / May 16, 2019
World Vision contributes to bridging the gap in universal health coverage in Sudan
By Gamal Ghallab, WV Sudan communications officer
publication / May 1, 2018
Channels of Hope - Kenya
Channels of Hope, World Vision’s methodology for working with faith communities, seeks to empower faith leaders by addressing their misconceptions about sensitive issues such as HIV/AIDS and family planning.
publication / March 7, 2018
Preparing Poor Producers For Market Project Factsheet
Preparing Poor Producers (3PM)For Market Project Factsheet
article / August 18, 2015
Kaabong villagers adopt reconciliation to solve conflicts
By Simon Peter Esaku
opinion / March 8, 2021
More than Moneypenny: women are leaders in security
As James Bond has slowly learned, women play a vital role in global security work, writes Frances.
article / March 8, 2021
More than Moneypenny: women are leaders in security
As James Bond has slowly learned, women play a vital role in global security work, writes Frances.
article / November 1, 2017
Mputu and Bakandi | Girls on the move fleeing conflict in Kasai, DRC
In August 2016, a dispute between the government and the heir to a local chieftaincy in the Kasai Central province of the Democratic Republic of Congo quickly spiraled into widespread violence after the death of the chief.
article / June 23, 2015
The boat people: Rice for my mother
World Vision sent an assessment team to the asylum-seeker shelters in Aceh to meet with boat people from Myanmar and Bangladesh this past weekend (20-21 June 2015). Here’s what we found: