article / January 22, 2014
Malaria killed their daughter: Indian parents demand better health facilities
By: Theodore Sam, Communications; World Vision India
article / June 17, 2019
A teacher's dream brought to life
Nil Prasad Poudel’s teaching career took a turn for the better two years ago.
article / July 5, 2013
The moment and window of opportunity to tackle undernutrition is now!
Rose Ndolo, National Nutrition Coordinator, World Vision KenyaRose reflects on attending the Nutrition for Growth summit in London and what the recent momentum could mean for improving nutrition
press release / June 14, 2013
The moment and window of opportunity to tackle undernutrition is now!
Rose Ndolo, National Nutrition Coordinator, World Vision KenyaRose reflects on attending the Nutrition for Growth summit in London and what the recent momentum could mean for improving nutrition.
article / January 17, 2020
Nutrition for Growth: Call to Action 2020
To the WHO Executive Board Members representing at the 146th Session, 3-8 February 2020:
Make 2020 the Year the World Reverses Malnutrition Trends!
article / October 18, 2012
Youth use arts to raise awareness about the dangers of trafficking
With one of the highest unemployment rates in the world, Bosnia and Herzegovina is fertile ground for human traffickers.
article / October 5, 2012
“The world YOUTH want: defining the global development agenda; post 2015”
article by Sandy Maroun and Armenuhi Sahakyan
article / September 24, 2012
Farmer managed natural regeneration
With his weathered hands ingrained with dirt, it’s easy to tell Rabiou Mahamadou is a farmer. Like many people in Niger, it’s how he’s fed his family for his whole life. In the past, he would have used techniques handed down from generation to generation.
article / February 22, 2016
A dancer who listens with her heart
To the serene music that echoes through the hall, a cute girl wearing a pink dress floats like a butterfly, flying over a wide green and floral field.