article / June 11, 2018
What makes the hearts of South Sudan’s women sing when the rains come?
The river in the bend was full and gushing. The bush along the road was thick and lush. The rains that started on May have become heavier on June and July making farmers and growers happy.
article / March 15, 2017
The new woes of Ethiopian pastoralists
According to UNICEF Ethiopia’s February 2017, Humanitarian situation report, over 5.6 million people are in critical need of emergency water, health and nutrition services across the country.
article / June 21, 2018
World Vision Helps Ntchisi attain ODF
Ntchisi district has attained an Open Defecation Free (ODF) status, a development the district’s health office describes as a milestone in as far as the battle against Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) related diseases is concerned.
article / December 9, 2021
Understanding the true meaning of Christmas
By Irene Sinoya and Sarah Ooko, World Vision,Kenya
As Christmas approaches, the festive mood is in the air and one can't help but get engrossed in the spirit of the season.
article / June 26, 2018
Media in Malawi Called to Fight Malaria
Malawi National Malaria Control Programme (NMCP) has said media need to play a crucial role to ensure that Mass registration for Mosquito net distribution is implemented effectively in the country.
publication / November 8, 2022
Urban Health: Young Voices
The results of a small survey developed to gather as much input from children and youth in different cities on the topic of challenges to health in their cities.
page / November 7, 2014
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World Vision International is a Christian, Relief, Development and Advocacy organization. Its organisational goals focus on the well-being of children through long term community development and humanitarian programs.
article / June 11, 2012
Cash voucher gets Shamim back on her feet
When people brought home her husband’s dead body, Shamim lost her senses due to overwhelming grief. She was also afraid of how she would cope with the trauma in a male dominant society and how she would take care of her children.