article / January 22, 2014
Malaria killed their daughter: Indian parents demand better health facilities
By: Theodore Sam, Communications; World Vision India
article / January 15, 2013
Serbian and Kosovar children come together
“I could see clearly… For years I have seen Serbians as very cruel. Now this summer camp has changed my opinion about them and helped me get over the sorrow I had accumulated during the war time in Kosovo. They are not like I thought they were. We had a great time with Serbian children.
article / April 28, 2016
'For the first time, I didn't need to sell my food assistance card.'
For as long as 33-year-old Samar could remember, she’s always been the income provider for the family. When the Syria civil war started in 2011, Samar divorced her then-husband in order to bring the children over to Lebanon.
press release / November 12, 2012
Pneumonia: the world knows what to do
Pneumonia is now recognised as the leading killer of children globally. Almost one in twenty child deaths (4%) occur because of pneumonia within the first 28 days of life. After this, around one in seven (14%) under-five deaths are pneumonia related.
article / October 2, 2012
Lack of potable water challenges women and children
Alemitu Matteos’ back spasmed with pain.At seven months pregnant, Alemitu was walking a journey she took daily – an eight kilometre trek with a 20 litre container tied to her back – to get water.
article / September 19, 2012
Serbian and Kosovar children together at summer camp
Serbian and Kosovar children come together to forget their past and enjoy their childhood. “I could see clearly… For years I have seen Serbians as very cruel. Now this summer camp has changed my opinion about them and helped me get over the so
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.
press release / June 3, 2015
World Vision calls for more international support and funds to contain Ebola and transform health system in Sierra Leone
According to the UN, an additional US$88.1 million is needed to support the “last mile” of the international response to the Ebola outbreak in West Africa.World Vision-led consortium wins international award for its Ebola response in Sierra Leone.
publication / March 22, 2018
World Vision Mauritania Humanitarian Emergency Affairs Annual Report 2017
Le Département des Affaires Humanitaires deWorld Vision Mauritanie a le plaisir de vous présenter son rapport annuel qui capitalise, les différentes réalisations célébrées au terme de l’année fiscale 2017, en matière d'urgences humanitaires.
article / May 1, 2015
This is what child labour looks like: Inside a garment factory
The needle hums, fingers fly and piles of cloth are stitched together at record speed.“60 pockets an hour,” the 15-year-old behind the sewing machine explains.