article / October 11, 2012
Celebrating International Day of the Girl
The International Day of the Girl was marked with ten girls from various government schools participating in a canvas painting art event organised by World Vision.
article / September 16, 2014
A New Profession, a Brighter Future
Located in the Shepherd’s Field, serving around fifty boys and girls from all ages, the JOY SCHOOL for slow learners provides learning opportunities both in theory and practice for youth with special needs, creating channels of hope for a brighter future for them and their families.
article / September 20, 2012
Vegetables and a new home
Naomi Hassani holds vegetables she grew in her garden. In January 2011 World Vision loaned Naomi 200,000 TSh (about US $125) on a 6-month loan to cover expenses for her garden, where she grows watermelons, carrots, tomatoes, maize and onions.
article / September 2, 2014
Bringing Some Relief to Flood Survivors
World Vision International Nepal (WVIN) is assisting communities in the Bardiya district which was severely affected by the recent monsoon floods.
article / November 11, 2013
An endless path of misery
Donate Now World Vision aid worker Mai Zamora describes what she saw, on her way to Tacloban, one of the hardest hit areas: "We just arrived in Tacloban last night after more than 10 hours of traveling - 2
article / September 24, 2015
The little businessman
"As long as you have the will to succeed, you will always find a way to do so."
article / May 19, 2014
Cultivating Careers
Written by: Nguyen Thanh Nhu Tu – Nhu Xuan ADP “Spring was fun this year,” said the little vegetable. “And all of us veggies have grown well in the school garden because the pupils take good care of us every day.”
article / February 27, 2012
Vegetable garden brings relief to drought affected families in Mali
Whilst crops have completely failed or have been poor due to last year's severe drought in Mali, 35 vegetable gardens set up with help from World Vision in Buwatun Area Development Program bring much needed relief to families.