article / June 28, 2016
The recovery of Byron
By Marcela Andino
Byron Noel is an example of tenacity after suffering Guillain Barre, as a consequence of Zika.
article / December 23, 2016
Pastoralist community embraces farming in Samburu
In a community where sheep, goats and cattle are highly valued and often, considered the only source of income, nutrition and symbol of wealth, health and status, cultivating land for the Samburu community is a huge departure, from tradition.
article / June 4, 2016
India's Climate Change project - Bahmandeh diaries
Bamandeh is a remote village surrounded by disappearing forestlands in Rajasthan. The population is the minority Sahariya tribe. World Vision implemented the Climate Change Project in the village by providing fuel-efficient wood-stoves, biogas, and solar home lighting.
page / May 15, 2013
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article / June 25, 2020
The outstanding impact of a Lao health worker during COVID-19
Close to the Vietnamese border, TaOi is a fresh, mountainous district surrounded by impressive vegetation. It's a remote area, two hours away by car from the provincial capital city of Saravane.
article / February 4, 2008
Hearing impaired parents successfully raise baby boy
Mirabela, 24, and her husband Vasile, 32, don’t know how they became hearing impaired; their parents never told them what happened.